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  2. Namibia Statistics Agency - Wikipedia

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    The statistical authority until 2011 operated on the basis of the Statistics Act, No 66 of 1976. A new Statistics Bill was discussed by the National Assembly during 2010 to 2011, including the formation of an entirely independent Namibia Statistics Agency. [1] With the endorsement of the Statistics Act, 2011 (Act No 9 of 2011) this was implemented.

  3. Demographics of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    These areas overlap with constituency boundaries in order to get reliable data for election purposes as well. [4] The 2011 Population and Housing Census counted 2,113,077 inhabitants of Namibia. Between 2001 and 2011 the annual population growth was 1.4%, down from 2.6% in the previous ten–year period. [5]

  4. White Namibians - Wikipedia

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    White Namibians (German: Weiße Namibier or Europäische Namibier) are people of European descent settled in Namibia.The majority of White Namibians are Dutch-descended Afrikaners (locally born or of White South African descent), with a minority being native-born German Namibians (descended from Germans who colonised Namibia in the late-nineteenth century).

  5. Population and housing censuses by country - Wikipedia

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    The individual census data most recently released to the public was the 1940 census, released on April 2, 2012. Aggregate census data are released when available. In addition to the decennial federal census, local censuses have also been conducted, for example, in Massachusetts, which conducted a statewide census every five years until 1985 ...

  6. Omulonga Constituency - Wikipedia

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    Omulonga is a constituency in the Ohangwena Region of northern Namibia. It had 13,585 registered voters in 2020. [1] The constituency office is located at Onamukulo, along the Ondobe-Oshigambo district road. Omulonga constituency covers an area of 597 km 2 (231 sq mi). It had a population of 32,581 in 2011, up from 31,465 in 2001. [2]

  7. Youth in Namibia - Wikipedia

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    There are 610,437 youth in Namibia. [3] According to the preliminary results of the 2023 Housing and Population Census (HPC) from the Namibia Statistics Agency revealed that 2.1 million of total population is under 35 years of age. [4]

  8. Ohangwena Region - Wikipedia

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    The population was divided into 35,958 households, with an average size of 6.3 persons. 60% of households had a female head of house, while 40% had a male. For those 15 years and older, 59% had never married, 17% married with certificate, 9% married traditionally, 4% married consensually, 4% were divorced or separated, and 6% were widowed.

  9. Walvis Bay Rural - Wikipedia

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    Walvis Bay Rural constituency is a constituency in the Erongo Region of Namibia. It comprises the rural area surrounding the constituency's district capital city of Walvis Bay, and additionally some streets on the outskirts of the city. [1] It had a population of 26,916 in 2011, up from 16,293 in 2001.