Namibia
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Capital: Windhoek
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Official Languages: English, Oshivambo, Nama/Damara, Afrikaans, and various other indigenous languages
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Area: 825,615 square kilometers
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Time Zone: West Africa Time (WAT, UTC+1)
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Currency: Namibian Dollar (NAD)
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Flag: Blue with a red diagonal stripe and a green triangle on the left side with a yellow sun and a blue border with a red edge.
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Population: Approximately 2.5 million
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National Holiday: Independence Day - March 21
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National Anthem: "Namibia, Land of the Brave"
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Government: Parliamentary democracy
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Climate: Mainly desert climate with hot summers and mild winters.
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Economy: Namibia has one of the strongest economies in Africa, with income from mining, fishing, tourism, and agriculture.
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Culture: Namibia has a rich cultural mix of indigenous groups, preserving traditional clothing, music, and dance.
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Key Natural Features: The Namib Desert with the dunes of Sossusvlei, the Fish River Canyon, Etosha National Park, and the Caprivi Strip.
10 Largest Cities:
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Windhoek
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Rundu
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Walvis Bay
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Oshakati
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Swakopmund
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Katima Mulilo
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Grootfontein
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Rehoboth
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Otjiwarongo
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Okahandja
10 Top Tourist Attractions:
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Sossusvlei dunes in the Namib Desert
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Fish River Canyon
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Etosha National Park with its wildlife
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Namib-Naukluft National Park
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Swakopmund for adventure activities
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Twyfelfontein with rock engravings
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Caprivi Game Park
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Namibian coastline
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Mahango Game Reserve
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Kolmanskop Ghost Town
Namibia is renowned for its pristine nature and diverse landscapes, ranging from deserts to game parks, offering a unique and unforgettable travel experience.