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The Zambezi Region is one of Namibia's fourteen regions, situated in the north-eastern part of the country along the Zambezi River. The region's capital is Katima Mulilo. The Katima Mulilo Airport is 18 kilometres south-west of the town, while the village of Bukalo is located 43 kilometres south-east of Katima Mulilo. [5]
The Zambezi at the junction of Namibia (upper left), Zambia (right), Zimbabwe (bottom) and Botswana (center left). ... The Zambezi region was known to medieval ...
Within Namibia, the Strip is divided administratively between the Kavango East and Zambezi regions. It is crossed by the Okavango River. The Cuando River forms part of its border with Botswana, and the Zambezi River forms a part of its border with Zambia. The width of the strip varies from about 32 km (20 mi) to 105 km (65 mi).
Namibia uses regions as its first-level subnational administrative divisions. ... Zambezi: 14,785 142,373 9.7 3.7 ǁKaras: 161,514 109,893 0.7 3.1 Regions 1990–1992
Zambezi Region, whose administrative capital Katima Mulilo is, is a stronghold of Namibia's ruling SWAPO party. It won the 2010 local authority election with 2,197 votes, followed by the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP) with 473 votes. [25] SWAPO also won the 2015 local authority election by a landslide, gaining six seats and 1,875 votes.
2.8 Zambezi Region. 2.9 Erongo Region. 2.10 Otjozondjupa Region. ... Villages in Namibia; Village Region Population [3] Notes Aroab: ǁKaras: 1,660 [4] Berseba ...
Linyanti constituency (red) in the Zambezi Region (yellow) Linyanti settlement (2019) Linyanti Constituency is located in Namibia's Zambezi Region. The constituency derives its name from the Linyanti River. It has a population of 10,425 and covers an area of 1,804 square kilometres, resulting in a population density of approximately 5.78 people ...
Bukalo is a village in Namibia. It lies in the Zambezi Region 43 kilometres from the region’s capital, Katima Mulilo. [6] It is also the Royal Headquarters of the Subia people. [7] In 2013, it was upgraded from a settlement to a village with its own village council by the former President of Namibia, Hifikepunye Pohamba.