- Keetmanshoop
Keetmanshoop ("Keetman's hope" in English) is a town in southern
Namibia , lying on theTrans-Namib Railway fromWindhoek toUpington inSouth Africa . It is named after "Johann Keetman", a German industrialist and founder of the city.Before the arrival of
Europe ans, the area was known as Nu-gouses, which means "Black Marsh" and indicated the presence of a spring in the area. In1860 theRhenish Missionary Society founded a mission there to spread their faith to the local Nama. The first missionary, Johann Georg Schröder, arrived in Keetmanshoop onApril 14 ,1866 , which is now marked as the founding date of Keetmanshoop. The mission station was named after the German trader Johann Keetman who supported the mission financially, but never actually visited the place himself. They found that even though some Africans converted toChristianity , taking away their tribal beliefs was another matter.The Keetmanshoop Museum is located in the Rhenish Mission Church, a building dating back to 1895. The church was declared a national monument in 1978 and is a well-known landmark. Its unique combination of Gothic architecture cast in African stone makes it one of the architectural masterpieces in the country and a popular tourist attraction. Another notable building is the
post office , dating from 1910.The town is situated near two quiver tree forests and the
Naute Dam and is an important center of the Karakul sheep farming community.External links
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