Hardap — can refer to:* The Hardap Region of Namibia. * The Hardap Dam in the Hardap Region of Namibia. * The town of Hardap, Namibia … Wikipedia
Hardap Region — Hardap is one of the thirteen regions of Namibia. It is home to the Hardap Dam.Hardap stretches the entire width of Namibia, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to Namibia s eastern national border. In the northeast, it borders the Kgalagadi… … Wikipedia
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Naute Dam — The Naute Dam is a dam outside of Keetmanshoop, Karas Region, Namibia. It was built between 1970 1972 and was officially commissioned in September 1972. It is the third largest dam in Namibia after Hardap Dam to Naute s north and holds up to 69… … Wikipedia
Oanob Dam — is a dam outside of Rehoboth, Hardap Region, Namibia. Located 7km outside of Rehoboth, it dams the Oanob River and provides the town with a majority of its water. It has a capacity of 34.505 Mm3 and was completed in 1990, the year of Namibia s… … Wikipedia
NA-HA — Hardap Verwaltungsregion Namibias Basisdaten Regionshauptstadt … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mariental, Namibia — Mariental Seal Nickname(s): Stofbakkies … Wikipedia
Mariental — ▪ Namibia town, south central Namibia. It lies at an elevation of 3,576 feet (1,090 metres) and is situated 145 miles (232 km) north of Keetmanshoop and 170 miles (274 km) southeast of Windhoek, the national capital. The town and the… … Universalium
Fish River (Namibia) — Geobox River name = Fish River (Namibia) country = Namibia image caption = Fish river at mid summer length = 650 source location = Near Mariental mouth name = Orange River landmark = Fish River CanyonThe Fish River (Visrivier in Afrikaans,… … Wikipedia
Namibia under South African occupation — The history of Namibia under South African occupation began with the entry of South African troops to German South West Africa on 9 July, 1915 as part of World War I. It lasted until Namibia s independence on 21 March, 1990.[1] Contents 1 Namibia … Wikipedia