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  1. Namibia - Wikipedia

    Namibia gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990, following the South African Border War. However, Walvis Bay and the Penguin Islands remained under South African …

  2. Namibia | Currency, Population, Capital, Map, Size, Language,

    3 days ago · Namibia, country located on the southwestern coast of Africa. It is bordered by Angola to the north, Zambia to the northeast, Botswana to the east, South Africa to the …

  3. A guide to Namibia - Lonely Planet

    Oct 22, 2025 · Namibia is a mashup of abundant wildlife, impeccably wild landscape and cultural riches. This guide promises a perfectly planned visit.

  4. Namibia | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports

    1 day ago · Namibia is an arid country covering more than 320,000 square miles. The Caprivi Strip juts out to the northeast to touch both Zimbabwe and Zambia. Namibia has four distinct …

  5. Namibia - The World Factbook

    Dec 10, 2025 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.

  6. Namibia - A Country Profile - Nations Online Project

    Only on 21 March 1990, Namibia gained independence from South Africa. The country's name is derived from the Namib Desert. With an area of 824,292 km² (318,260 sq. mi.), Namibia is 1.5 …

  7. ABOUT NAMIBIA - Gov.na - Portal Ariel

    Mar 21, 1990 · After democratic elections were held in 1989, Namibia became an independent state on March 21, 1990. To date, Namibia boasts a proud record of uninterrupted peace and …

  8. About Namibia | What you need to know about Namibia.

    Read practical information about Namibia covering geography, history, population, economy, language, and the political landscape before you embark on your journey. This comprehensive …

  9. Namibia country profile - BBC News

    Dec 10, 2024 · Provides an overview of Namibia, including key dates and facts about this southern African country.

  10. Namibia At A Glance

    Made up of seven cluster regions, with some comprising sub-regions, Namibia is a country of infinite opportunities and diversity, from its topography and people to its culture and wildlife.