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Natural features
Namibia possesses remarkable natural resources, situated between a desert and an ocean, which, until now, have remained largely untouched. The pristine landscapes owe their purity to the unique composition of desert soil and the arid air. Desert terrain can exhibit diverse appearances, with erosion being a constant consideration. Human influence also leaves its mark on the expansive landscape.
By Nakale Taimi 2 years ago in Earth
Namibia
A Brief History of Namibia: Nation, Culture, and Economic Development Geographic and Demographic Overview Namibia, officially known as the Republic of Namibia, is located on the southwestern coast of Africa. Bounding Angola to the north, Zambia to the northeast, Botswana and South Africa to the east and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, this nation is embodying the meeting point of various cultural, historical, and geographic peculiarities. With a population of about 2.7 million and the second lowest population density worldwide, Namibia is a bundle of diverse people groups spanning the Ovambo, Damara, Herero, and Himba. Namibian whites, who make up 5% of the populace, generally stem from German, British, Afrikaner, and mixed descent.
By Nakale Taimi 2 years ago in History