Saturday, September 7, 2013

Getting to know Namibia

Hello guys!
Today we will show you here a little introduction about this beautiful country called Namibia. Namibia is located in Southern Africa and it shares land borders with Angola and Zambia to the North, Botswana to the East and South Africa to the South. To the West it is limited by the Atlantic Ocean, which makes it a coastal country. Its capital is Windhoek. In the end of this post you will find a video and you will take a look into the city.
Namibia has a population of 2.2 million people and one of the lowest density in the world: 1,5 inhabitants/km². Only about a quarter of Namibians live in urban areas, but that number is growing such as the number of unemployed people leaving their villages and farms. Namibians are mostly Christians (80% - half of these are Lutherans).
Their official currency is the Namibian Dollar and their official language is English, but until 1990, German and Afrikaans (a native language considered as a daughter language of Dutch) were official too. Some people still use native languages, such as “Oshiwambo”.
The main colors in Namibia’s flag are RED, GREEN and BLUE.
Red represents the people.  It refers to their heroism and their determination to build a future of equal opportunities for all. Green represents vegetation and agricultural resources. Blue symbolizes the clear Namibian skies and the Atlantic Ocean, the country's precious water resources and rain. The gold sun represents life and energy.  These colors are the most important colors of the Ovambos, the largest ethnic group in the country. But that’s a story for another time.

Hasta la vista, Namibians!

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