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Namibia

Namibia. By: R aven Nichols A rlyn leyva and Jade Chavez. One important person from Namibia is A sser Kuveri who was a labor activist and the chairman of the national council. Some important places are . Wind hoek Luderitz Sossuslei Mamib desert and Skeleton coast park.

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Namibia

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  1. Namibia By: Raven Nichols Arlynleyva and Jade Chavez

  2. One important person from Namibia is Asser Kuveri who was a labor activist and the chairman of the national council

  3. Some important places are • Wind hoek • Luderitz • Sossuslei • Mamib desert and • Skeleton coast park

  4. Some rivers from Namibia • Tsauchab • Tsondab • Kuisebthe • Swakop. • Omaruru • Ugab • Koigab • Uniab • HoanibKhumib • The Orange river • Kunene.

  5. Its been harder for the animals to survive because of the land taken up by the people • A few available job opportunities in my country are fish or meat processing or live stock

  6. Some natural resources from Namibia • uranium, gold, silver, lead, tin, lithium, cadmium, tungsten, zinc, salt, hydropower, fish diamonds, copper,

  7. Culture They eat fish, veggies, and fruit Most of them are Christians A tradition is gabkozi (a ceremony) They mostly speak English And they also do braais which is permanent worship

  8. government • Namibia's independence was demonstrated with free elections in the year 1989. For the first time, the black majority had the right to vote. SWAPO came off at these elections as the strongest political power in the country. The Constitutional Assembly elected Sam Nujoma in unison as State President. In the second free elections in 1994, SWAPO reached a two-third majority and President Sam Nujoma was confirmed into office and after a change in the constitution, he was elected State President for the third time in 1999. In 2005, Hifikepunye Lucas Pohamba succeeded him in the office.

  9. Namibia is around the border area of Africa

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