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Omaheke-Omaheke Region
Omaheke (Otjiherero: Sandveld) is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, the least populous region. Its capital is Gobabis. It lies in eastern Namibia
Omaheke-Namibia
Namibia (/nəˈmɪbiə/ , /næˈ-/), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares
Omaheke-Steinhausen, Namibia
Steinhausen is a settlement in the Omaheke Region of central-eastern Namibia, located north-west of the regional capital Gobabis. It is the district capital
Omaheke-List of schools in Namibia
Regional Councils in the Republic of Namibia. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2011. "Omaheke Schools". Association of Regional
Omaheke-History of Namibia
The history of Namibia has passed through several distinct stages from being colonised in the late nineteenth century to Namibia's independence on 21
Omaheke-Regions of Namibia
Namibia uses regions as its first-level subnational administrative divisions. Since 2013, it has 14 regions which in turn are subdivided into 121 constituencies
Omaheke-Demographics of Namibia
This is a demography of the population of Namibia including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious
Omaheke-Omaheke Regional Library
The Omaheke Regional Library is a library in Gobabis the capital of Omaheke Region of Namibia. It is situated between Gobabis' Epako suburb and the Legare
Omaheke-Gobabis
Epako, Khoekhoe: ǂKhoandabes) is a town in eastern Namibia. It is the regional capital of the Omaheke Region, and the district capital of the Gobabis electoral
Omaheke-Herero and Nama genocide
Ovaherero in the Battle of Waterberg and drove them into the desert of Omaheke, where most of them died of dehydration. In October, the Nama people also
Omaheke-Otjozondjupa Region
Botswana. Domestically, it borders more regions than any other region of Namibia: Omaheke – southeast Khomas – south Erongo – southwest Kunene – northwest Oshikoto
Omaheke-ǂKxʼaoǁʼae
commercial farms) and in Namibia (the city of Gobabis and settlements along the C22 road to Otjinene as far as Eiseb, Omaheke Region) by about 7,000 people
Omaheke-C31 road (Namibia)
secondary route in Namibia that runs 190 kilometers from the Okahandja at the B1 junction up north-westerly to Summerdown, Omaheke, where it meets the
Omaheke-SWAPO
December 2012 by Nangolo Mbumba. Number four is the deputy secretary-general, Omaheke governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua. Like many socialist and communist parties
Omaheke-Red Line (Namibia)
regions: Oshana Region, Kavango East Region, Omusati Region, Zambezi Region, Omaheke Region, Kunene Region, and parts of the Khomas and Oshikoto Regions. Most
Omaheke-Gobabis State Hospital
Gobabis State Hospital is a government-run hospital in Gobabis, Omaheke Region, Namibia. It has 150 beds and was completed in 1991. Gobabis State Hospital
Omaheke-Ovituua
Ovituua is a settlement in the Epukiro Constituency of the Omaheke Region in Namibia. v t e
Omaheke-List of cities and towns in Namibia
Cities and towns in Namibia are distinguished by the status the Government of Namibia has vested in them: Places in Namibia that are governed by a municipality
Omaheke-Laura McLeod-Katjirua
to Namibia in 1989. Upon Namibian independence in 1990, she worked as an agricultural technician. McLeod was elected Regional Councillor for Omaheke Region
Omaheke-German South West Africa
country or be killed. To escape, the Herero retreated into the waterless Omaheke region, a western arm of the Kalahari Desert, where many of them died of
Omaheke-Drimiopsis, Namibia
Drimiopsis is a village in the Omaheke Region in Namibia, about 40 km north of Gobabis. The local population includes mainly San, Khoekhoe-speakers, Herero
Omaheke-Leonardville, Namibia
Leonardville is a village in eastern Namibia, situated on the Nossob River in the south-western corner of the Omaheke Region. It belongs to the Aminuis electoral
Omaheke-Index of Namibia-related articles
Okahandja Ohangwena Region Okavango Region Okongo Okongo Constituency Okonjima Omaheke Omaruru Omusati Ondangwa Ongwediva Opuwo Orange River Oranjemund Oshakati
Omaheke-List of Namibian regions by Human Development Index
This is a list of Namibian regions by Human Development Index as of 2021. Note: the HDI values are calculated using the pre-2013 regional borders, so the
Omaheke-Okazapamba
Okazapamba is a settlement in the Otjinene Constituency in the Omaheke Region of eastern Namibia. It is mostly inhabited by Herero people and a minor group
Omaheke-Politics of Namibia
East, Kavango West, Khomas, Kunene, Ohangwena, Omaheke, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, and Otjozondjupa. Namibia is member of ACP, AfDB, C, ECA, FAO, G-77, IAEA
Omaheke-Buitepos
Buitepos (Afrikaans: outpost) is a small settlement in the Omaheke Region in eastern Namibia. It is situated on the national road B6 which is part of the
Omaheke-Donkerbos
Donkerbos (Afrikaans: dark bush) is a settlement in the remote East of Namibia in the Omaheke Region, situated 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the regional capital
Omaheke-Kalahari Desert
much of Botswana, as well as parts of Namibia and South Africa. It is not to be confused with the Angolan, Namibian, and South African Namib coastal desert
Omaheke-Music of Namibia
of Namibia includes a number of folk styles, as well as pop, rock, reggae, jazz, house and hip hop. The Sanlam-NBC Music Awards and the Namibian Music
Omaheke-Tsjaka
Tsjaka is a settlement in the Omaheke Region in eastern Namibia. Located approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the regional capital Gobabis, it
Omaheke-Sonneblom
Sonneblom (Afrikaans: sunflower) is a settlement in the remote East of Namibia in the Omaheke Region, situated 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the regional capital
Omaheke-Rapama Kamehozu
governor of Omaheke Region in December 2012. He succeeded outgoing Omaheke governor Laura McLeod-Katjirua. Kamehozu served as governor of Omaheke from December
Omaheke-Onderombapa
Onderombapa is a settlement and cattle post in the remote East of Namibia in Omaheke Region. It belongs to the Aminuis electoral constituency. This place
Omaheke-Eiseb
Eiseb, also Eiseb Block, is a settlement in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It is named after the Eiseb River, an ephemeral river (omuramba) in the Kalahari
Omaheke-Miss Grand Namibia 2016
Miss Grand Namibia 2016 was the second edition of the Miss Grand Namibia beauty pageant, held on July 9, 2016, at the National Theatre of Namibia in the country's
Omaheke-Aminuis
cluster of small settlements in the remote eastern part of the Omaheke Region of Namibia, located about 500 km east of Windhoek. It is the district capital
Omaheke-Namibia First Division
in Khomas, Omaheke, Erongo, Hardap, and Karas regions. The winners of both the Northern and Southern Streams are promoted to the Namibia Premier Football
Omaheke-2004 Namibian general election
General elections were held in Namibia on 15 and 16 November 2004 to elect the President and National Assembly. The National Assembly election resulted
Omaheke-B14 road (Namibia)
impresses Geingob. Namibia Press Agency, 27. April 2018. Completion of Section B of Main Road 91 in Omaheke expected in 2021. Namibia Press Agency, 20.
Omaheke-Steve Mogotsi
December 1961) is a Namibian politician and former featherweight boxer. A member of SWAPO, Mogotsi won a seat in the Regional Council of Omaheke Region in 2004
Omaheke-Miss Grand Namibia 2015
Grand Namibia 2015 was the inaugural edition of the Miss Grand Namibia beauty pageant, held on July 4, 2015, at the National Theatre of Namibia in the
Omaheke-Shafimana Ueitele
is a Namibian judge of the Supreme Court of Namibia and former Senior Lecturer at the University of Namibia. Ueitele was born in Gobabis, Omaheke Region
Omaheke-List of constituencies of Namibia
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Each of the 14 regions of Namibia is further subdivided into electoral constituencies. The size of the constituencies
Omaheke-Evelyn ǃNawases-Taeyele
Evelyn ǃNawases-Taeyele (born 1 June 1976 at Leonardville in Omaheke Region) is a Namibian politician. She is a legislator in the National Assembly since
Omaheke-12 Motorised Infantry Brigade (Namibia)
responsible for the defence of the southern areas of Namibia. Its subordinate units are situated in the Omaheke, Hardap, Karas and Erongo regions. The Brigade
Omaheke-Otjombinde Constituency
Otjozondjou Constituency) is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 6,378 inhabitants in 2004 and 4,879 registered voters
Omaheke-Outline of Namibia
overview of and topical guide to Namibia: Namibia – sovereign country located along the Atlantic Coast of Southern Africa. Namibia shares borders with Angola
Omaheke-Racism in Africa
the Herero in the Battle of Waterberg and drove them into the desert of Omaheke, where most of them died of thirst. In October, the Nama people also rebelled
Omaheke-List of villages and settlements in Namibia
Villages and settlements in Namibia are distinguished by the status the Government of Namibia has vested in them: Places in Namibia that are governed by a
Omaheke-Epukiro
cluster of small settlements in the remote eastern part of the Omaheke Region of Namibia, situated about 120 kilometres (75 mi) northeast of the regional
Omaheke-1999 Namibian general election
General elections were held in Namibia on 30 November and 1 December 1999 to elect a president and the National Assembly. Voting took place over two days
Omaheke-Bethuel Muzeu
a Namibian footballer who plays for National First Division club Black Leopards and the Namibia national team. Muzeu represented his native Omaheke Region
Omaheke-Okorukambe Constituency
Steinhausen Constituency, is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 9,066 inhabitants in 2004 and 5,818 registered voters
Omaheke-Omaere
product prepared in Namibia through the acidification of buttermilk It is produced especially in Kunene (formerly known as Kaokoland), Omaheke and Otjozondjupa
Omaheke-Gobabis Constituency
Gobabis Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. As of December 2019[update] it had 13,457 registered voters. The constituency
Omaheke-Transport in Namibia
in Namibia, both public and private. The beginnings of organised travel and transport routes in the territory of South West Africa, today Namibia, have
Omaheke-Namibian Democratic Movement for Change
for a seat in the National Assembly. Most votes (1,549) came from the Omaheke Region, comprisng more than 37% of the party's total votes and earning
Omaheke-Hosea Kutako
in the Omaheke Region was nominated by the Omaheke Regional Council to become a national heritage site. Dierks, Klaus. "Biographies of Namibian Personalities:
Omaheke-National Heritage Council of Namibia
Gobabis Fountain in Gobabis Hosea Kutako's homestead in Omaheke Region Okapendje, site of several Namibian deaths in the South African Border War Omuhaturua
Omaheke-Legare Stadium
Legare Stadium is a sports venue in Gobabis, Omaheke Region, Namibia. As of 2020[update] the stadium is dilapidated and not usable as a sports venue.
Omaheke-Ian Opperman
off-spin and bats right-handed. Opperman was born in Gobabis, in Namibia's Omaheke Region. He attended South Africa's North-West University, representing
Omaheke-Jan de Wet
Assembly of Namibia (1989–90) and 1st National Assembly (1990–94). A White Namibian, de Wet was a farmer in Leonardville in Namibia's eastern Omaheke Region
Omaheke-Epukiro Constituency
Epukiro Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 6,101 inhabitants in 2004 and 4,646 registered voters in 2020[update]
Omaheke-Raimar von Hase
von Hase at the Namibia Institute for Democracy Bid to ease Omaheke farm tension Archived 2008-12-03 at the Wayback Machine The Namibian, 27 September 2005
Omaheke-Festus Ueitele
Festus Ueitele is a Namibian politician who has been Governor of Omaheke Region from April 2013 to April 2020. He was placed 49th on the SWAPO electoral
Omaheke-Otjinene Constituency
Otjinene Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 7,400 inhabitants in 2011 and 5,619 registered voters in 2020[update]
Omaheke-COVID-19 pandemic in Namibia
The COVID-19 pandemic in Namibia is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome
Omaheke-Epukiro Post 3 Junior Secondary School
Omauezonjanda (Post 3) location of Epukiro. It is situated in the Omaheke Region in rural eastern Namibia. The school was founded in 1932. The current principal
Omaheke-1994 Namibian general election
General elections were held in Namibia on 4 and 5 December 1994. There were two votes, one for president (the first time a president had been directly
Omaheke-Ghanzi District
Ghanzi's area is 117,910 km². In the west, Ghanzi borders the Omaheke Region of Namibia. Domestically, it borders the following districts: North-West
Omaheke-Lothar von Trotha
Herero on three sides so that the only escape route was into the waterless Omaheke-Steppe, a western arm of the Kalahari Desert. The Herero fled into the
Omaheke-Omitara
a settlement in the Steinhausen electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. Together with the adjacent village of Otjivero — the two places
Omaheke-Kalahari Constituency
Buitepos Constituency) is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of eastern central Namibia. It had 9,234 inhabitants in 2004 and 5,294 registered
Omaheke-2009 Namibian general election
General elections were held in Namibia on 27–28 November 2009. They were the fourth general elections since independence and the fifth democratic elections
Omaheke-Khomas Region
northwest and by the Otjozondjupa region to the north. To the east is the Omaheke region, while in the south is the Hardap region. The region is characterized
Omaheke-Samuel Maharero
women, children, and the elderly) were driven into the deserts of the Omaheke Region. Tens of thousands of the Herero died of thirst, starvation, or
Omaheke-Nama Group
sequences deposited in the Nama foreland basin in central and southern Namibia. The Nama Basin is a peripheral foreland basin, and the Nama Group was
Omaheke-Aminuis Constituency
Aminuis Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 12,343 inhabitants in 2004 and 7,847 registered voters in 2020[update]
Omaheke-Ezorongondo
Ezorongondo is a settlement in the Epukiro Constituency in the Omaheke Region in Namibia. The village is the seat of the Ovambanderu royal house. The word
Omaheke-Patience Masua
UNAM SRC as student parliamentary speaker. Masua was born in Gobabis, Omaheke, on 7 January 1999 after which her family moved to Windhoek. She attended
Omaheke-Battle of Waterberg
troops. The bulk of the Herero and their cattle escaped eastward into the Omaheke Desert. The Waterberg military station was occupied by Herero mounted infantry
Omaheke-Geology of Namibia
The geology of Namibia encompasses rocks of Paleoproterozoic, Mesoproterozoic and Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic to Cenozoic age. About 46% of the countryʼs
Omaheke-James Suzman
in 1996. Suzman was the first social anthropologist to work in Namibia's eastern Omaheke among Southern Ju/'hoansi, where he exposed the brutal marginalisation
Omaheke-Afrikaans
-ˈkɑːnz/ AHF-, -KAHNZ) is a West Germanic language, spoken in South Africa, Namibia and (to a lesser extent) Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe. It evolved from
Omaheke-Rihupisa Justus Kandando
He was born in Gobabis, Omaheke Region on 12 July 1963, and died on 23 December 2023, at the age of 60. Profile at Namibia Institute for Democracy [dead
Omaheke-B6 road (Namibia)
with the Buitepos border crossing to Botswana. Gobabis, the capital of Omaheke Region, lies on the B6, as do the villages of Seeis, Omitara and Witvlei
Omaheke-Herero language
covers a zone called Hereroland, which is constituted of the region of Omaheke along with the Otjozondjupa and Kunene Regions. The Himba people, who are
Omaheke-Otjinene
Otjinene[pronunciation?] is a village in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Otjinene Constituency. Otjinene is connected
Omaheke-Witvlei
marsh) is a village in the Okarukambe Constituency in the Omaheke Region of central-eastern Namibia. It is situated on the B6 150 kilometres (93 mi) from
Omaheke-3rd National Council of Namibia
Members of the 3rd National Council of Namibia, which lasts from 2004 - 2009. The chairperson is Asser Kuveri Kapere of the South West Africa People's
Omaheke-Ohangwena Regional Library
Republic of Namibia, Hifikepunye Pohamba. The library is one of three regional libraries (the other two are in Oshakati, Oshana; and Gobabis, Omaheke). These
Omaheke-Epako Women's Center
Equality and Child Welfare, late Honourable Rosalia Nghidinwa (MP), Omaheke Region of Namibia. Skills development trainings include needlework and tailoring
Omaheke-Mphe Thuto Primary School
"The learning student") is located in Tsjaka, a small village in Eastern Namibia, close to Botswana. Almost 440 pupils from grade one to seven attend the
Omaheke-Silvia Makgone
at Mokganedi Tlhabanello Senior Secondary School in Drimiopsis in the Omaheke Region from 1987 and was promoted to principal of Mokaleng RC Combined
Omaheke-North-West District (Botswana)
areas: Omaheke Region, Namibia in southwest, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia in west, Kavango East Region, Namibia in northwest and Zambezi Region, Namibia in
Omaheke-Bernhardt Esau
plot in Otjiwarongo, and the 5,000 hectares (12,000 acres) farm Dakota in Omaheke Region. Mongudhi, Tileni (3 December 2021). "Esau's Betrayal. How a top
Omaheke-Moses Katjiuongua
2011) was a Namibian politician, minister in the Transitional Government of National Unity, member of the Constituent Assembly of Namibia, and member
Omaheke-Gobabis railway station
serving the town of Gobabis in Namibia. It is part of the TransNamib Railway that connects the town with the Namibian capital of Windhoek. Gobabis railway
Omaheke-Taa language
with a click. Most speakers live in Botswana, but a few hundred live in Namibia. The people call themselves ǃXoon (pl. ǃXooŋake) or ʼNǀohan (pl. Nǀumde)
Omaheke-Hereroland
Representative Authority of the Hereros, in South West Africa (present day Namibia), intended by the apartheid-era government to be a self-governing homeland
Omaheke-Keharanjo Nguvauva
he spent his early years tending his father’s livestock at Ezorongondo, Omaheke Region. In 1988, his father took him to Ondauha in Botswana, about 180
Omaheke-Danzyl Bruwer
Details". RSSSF. Retrieved 30 September 2023. "Bruwer resigns as Omaheke u20 coach". The Namibian. 14 March 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2023. Angula, Conrad
Omaheke-Constance Kgosiemang
1946 – 16 August 2012) was the paramount chief of the Tswana people in Namibia, a parliamentarian, and the leader of the Seoposengwe Party until its merger
Omaheke-Vitapi Ngaruka
footballer who plays as a defender for Black Africa and the national football team. As of 4 August 2020 As of 4 August 2020.
Omaheke-Brandt (name)
following regions: 1. ǁKaras Region (1:163) 2. Kunene Region (1:454) 3. Omaheke Region (1:700) 4. Erongo Region (1:709) 5. Khomas Region (1:899) 6. Hardap
Omaheke-Kuaima Riruako
Kuaima Isaac Riruako (24 April 1935 – 2 June 2014) was a Namibian politician and the paramount chief of the Herero people. He served as a National Unity
Omaheke-Hardap Region
borders the following regions: Erongo – northwest Khomas – north central Omaheke – northeast ǁKaras – south As of 2020, Hardap had 52,534 registered voters
Omaheke-List of FIPS region codes (V–Z)
Ohangwena Region, Namibia WA34 Okavango Region, Namibia WA35 Omaheke Region, Namibia WA36 Omusati Region, Namibia WA37 Oshana Region, Namibia WA38 Oshikoto
Omaheke-Gobabis Reformed Church
of the Reformed Churches in South Africa (GKSA) in Gobabis in eastern Namibia. At the end of 2015, according to a poll of 300, it was the second-largest
Omaheke-Kgalagadi District
council.[citation needed] Kgalagadi borders Omaheke Region, Namibia in the northwest, Hardap Region, Namibia in the southwest, Northern Cape Province, South
Omaheke-Vikapita Meroro
Vikapita Meroro (born 16 April 1985 in Otjinene) is a Namibian professional boxer. He is a light heavyweight boxer and has fought for the WBC Youth World
Omaheke-Leonard Reformed Church
Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK) in the town of Leonardville, Namibia. Leonard was founded on November 11, 1944, (the eleventh day of the eleventh
Omaheke-Hulda Shipanga
midwife, and ministerial adviser to the Namibian Ministry of Health. She was the first black nurse in Namibia to be promoted to matron, the highest rank
Omaheke-Omitara railway station
railway station is a railway station serving the settlement of Omitara in Namibia. It is part of the TransNamib Railway, located along the Windhoek to Gobabis
Omaheke-ISO 3166-2:NA
ISO 3166-2:NA is the entry for Namibia in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Omaheke-Gobabis Reformed Church (NGK)
the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK) in Gobabis in eastern Namibia. In 1961, the Gobabis-South daughter congregation was founded, which was
Omaheke-Hidipo Hamutenya
Hidipo Livius Hamutenya (17 June 1939 – 6 October 2016) was a Namibian politician. A long time leading member of the South West Africa People's Organization
Omaheke-Tropic of Capricorn
re-broadcast. A sign marking the Tropic of Capricorn as it passes through Namibia A monument marking the Tropic of Capricorn as it passes through Botswana
Omaheke-Love Thy Nature
Vassouras, Visconde de Mauá) Minas Gerais (Maromba) Namibia Etosha Sossusvlei - Namib desert Omaheke British Virgin Islands Virgin Gorda Corinne Bourdeau
Omaheke-August 1904
Battle of Waterberg in German South West Africa and drove them into the Omaheke desert, beginning the Herero and Namaqua genocide. Eight miners drowned
Omaheke-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
Puerto Maldonado Peru 85,301 km² 104,000 3rd 1.1/km² 362 N/A N/A Omaheke Gobabis Namibia 84,981 km² 71,233 5th 0.8/km² 363 Leningrad Gatchina Russia 84
Omaheke-Veweziwa Kotjipati
September 1992) is a Namibian footballer who plays as a left back for German Niederrheinliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach II and the Namibia women's national
Omaheke-Ludwig von Estorff
afterwards was ordered to pursue the fleeing Hereros through the scarce Omaheke Desert. Estorff was highly critical of commanding General Lothar von Trotha
Omaheke-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Province of Zambia. Giza Governorate 85,153 Governorate of Egypt. Omaheke 84,612 Region of Namibia. Leningrad Oblast 84,500 Federal subject of Russia. Ireland
Omaheke-German war crimes
the Herero in the Battle of Waterberg and drove them into the desert of Omaheke, where most of them died of thirst. In October, the Nama people also rebelled
Omaheke-List of war crimes
Ovaherero in the Battle of Waterberg and drove them into the desert of Omaheke, where most of them died of dehydration. In October, the Nama people also
Omaheke-Amraal Lambert
Nama), a subtribe of the Orlam, in the eastern area of Namaland, today's Namibia. Amraal Lambert was born around 1774 near Hex River in the Clanwilliam
Omaheke-African military systems after 1900
aftermath, victorious German forces chased the survivors into the waterless Omaheke Desert, physically preventing any from returning. Thousands of men, women
Omaheke-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 200,000 square kilometers
Province of Zambia. Giza Governorate 85,153 Governorate of Egypt. Omaheke 84,612 Region of Namibia. Leningrad Oblast 84,500 Federal subject of Russia. Ireland
Omaheke-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 100,000 square kilometers
Province of Zambia. Giza Governorate 85,153 Governorate of Egypt. Omaheke 84,612 Region of Namibia. Leningrad Oblast 84,500 Federal subject of Russia. Ireland
Omaheke-Deaths in March 2013
American historian of religion. Rapama Kamehozu, 63, Namibian politician, Governor of Omaheke (since 2012), Governor of Otjozondjupa (2011–2012), cancer
Omaheke-List of first-level administrative divisions by area
Dios Puerto Maldonado Peru 85,301 km² 104,000 3rd 1.1/km² 362 N/A N/A Omaheke Gobabis Namibia 84,981 km² 71,233 5th 0.8/km² 363 Leningrad Gatchina Russia
Omaheke-1999 Namibian general election
113 6,911 38 192 44 4,368 3,435 Ohangwena 308 27 152 9 18 181 68,593 243 Omaheke 1,967 197 7,619 81 399 254 6,402 300 Omusati 374 42 611 25 35 210 80,601
Omaheke-Hosea Kutako
after him. In July 2010, Kutako's former home in the Omaheke Region was nominated by the Omaheke Regional Council to become a national heritage site.
Omaheke-2009 Namibian general election
589 5,612 Ohangwena 34 19 140 11 88 11 23 33 55 7,967 123 357 92,447 65 Omaheke 204 51 218 87 2,141 431 653 72 5,398 3,126 582 1,016 11,603 763 Omusati
Omaheke-Outline of Namibia
Erongo Hardap ǁKaras Kavango East Kavango West Khomas Kunene Ohangwena Omaheke Omusati Oshana Oshikoto Otjozondjupa Zambezi
Omaheke-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 200,000 square kilometers
283 Province of Zambia. Giza Governorate 85,153 Governorate of Egypt. Omaheke 84,612 Region of Namibia. Leningrad Oblast 84,500 Federal subject of Russia
Omaheke-Kalahari Desert
The Kalahari Desert is a large semi-arid sandy savanna in Southern Africa extending for 900,000 square kilometres (350,000 sq mi), covering much of Botswana
Omaheke-ISO 3166-2:NA
East NA-KW Kavango West NA-KH Khomas NA-KU Kunene NA-OW Ohangwena NA-OH Omaheke NA-OS Omusati NA-ON Oshana NA-OT Oshikoto NA-OD Otjozondjupa NA-CA Zambezi
Omaheke-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
283 Province of Zambia. Giza Governorate 85,153 Governorate of Egypt. Omaheke 84,612 Region of Namibia. Leningrad Oblast 84,500 Federal subject of Russia
Omaheke-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 50,000 to 100,000 square kilometers
283 Province of Zambia. Giza Governorate 85,153 Governorate of Egypt. Omaheke 84,612 Region of Namibia. Leningrad Oblast 84,500 Federal subject of Russia
Omaheke-Jan de Wet
White Namibian, de Wet was a farmer in Leonardville in Namibia's eastern Omaheke Region. As head of the Namibian Agricultural Union from 1994 to 2004, de
Omaheke-Raimar von Hase
Era. Raimar von Hase at the Namibia Institute for Democracy Bid to ease Omaheke farm tension Archived 2008-12-03 at the Wayback Machine The Namibian, 27
Omaheke-Hereroland
Kapuuo was president. Kuaima Riruako, who was born in 1935 at Aminius in Omaheke, became an Ovaherero chief in 1978. He also co-founded the political party
Omaheke-Omitara
Omitara is a settlement in the Steinhausen electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. Together with the adjacent village of Otjivero — the
Omaheke-Buitepos
Buitepos (Afrikaans: outpost) is a small settlement in the Omaheke Region in eastern Namibia. It is situated on the national road B6 which is part of
Omaheke-Rihupisa Justus Kandando
he was replaced by Usutuaije Maamberua in 2007. He was born in Gobabis, Omaheke Region on 12 July 1963, and died on 23 December 2023, at the age of 60
Omaheke-3rd National Council of Namibia
Members of the 3rd National Council of Namibia, which lasts from 2004 - 2009. The chairperson is Asser Kuveri Kapere of the South West Africa People's
Omaheke-Omitara railway station
Omitara railway station is a railway station serving the settlement of Omitara in Namibia. It is part of the TransNamib Railway, located along the Windhoek
Omaheke-Gobabis railway station
Gobabis railway station is a railway station serving the town of Gobabis in Namibia. It is part of the TransNamib Railway that connects the town with the
Omaheke-Danzyl Bruwer
Tournament Details". RSSSF. Retrieved 30 September 2023. "Bruwer resigns as Omaheke u20 coach". The Namibian. 14 March 2018. Retrieved 30 September 2023. Angula
Omaheke-Eben van Zijl
mostly stayed on his farm, called "Den Haag", in the Summerdown area in the Omaheke Region in eastern Namibia. He died in Swakopmund in January 2009 at the
Omaheke-Namibia
(30.9 percent and 15.9 percent, respectively) and lowest for women in Omaheke (6.9 percent) and men in Ohangwena (6.6 percent). In 76.4 percent of the
Omaheke-Demographics of Namibia
6 6.8 5.4 Khomas 2.6 6.4 2.7 Kunene 4.5 8.5 4.6 Ohangwena 5.3 9.8 5.2 Omaheke 4.6 8.6 4.2 Omusati 4.2 6.3 3.6 Oshana 2.7 6.2 3.1 Oshikoto 4.2 5.7 4.0
Omaheke-Politics of Namibia
Hardap, ǁKaras, Kavango East, Kavango West, Khomas, Kunene, Ohangwena, Omaheke, Omusati, Oshana, Oshikoto, and Otjozondjupa. Namibia is member of ACP
Omaheke-Transport in Namibia
186.6 4895.68 33.9 Ohangwena 359.2 316.9 0.0 350.2 303.5 1329.71 125.40 Omaheke 445.4 2974.1 0.0 2055.0 33.6 5508.09 73.8 Omusati 726.4 486.8 0.0 750.6
Omaheke-Afrikaans
are in Hardap (41.0%), ǁKaras (36.1%), Erongo (20.5%), Khomas (18.5%), Omaheke (10.0%), Otjozondjupa (9.4%), Kunene (4.2%), and Oshikoto (2.3%). Some
Omaheke-List of cities and towns in Namibia
Mariental Hardap 9,836 12,478 15,475 Outjo Kunene 6,013 8,445 15,063 Gobabis Omaheke 13,856 19,101 33,404 Tsumeb Oshikoto 14,929 19,275 34,960 Keetmanshoop
Omaheke-Legare Stadium
Legare Stadium is a sports venue in Gobabis, Omaheke Region, Namibia. As of 2020[update] the stadium is dilapidated and not usable as a sports venue.
Omaheke-Steve Mogotsi
boxer. A member of SWAPO, Mogotsi won a seat in the Regional Council of Omaheke Region in 2004. He was subsequently selected to the 3rd National Council
Omaheke-Kalahari Constituency
(until 1998 Buitepos Constituency) is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of eastern central Namibia. It had 9,234 inhabitants in 2004 and
Omaheke-List of villages and settlements in Namibia
Kamanjab Kunene 1,795 Okongo Ohangwena 2,236 Leonardville Omaheke 1,191 Witvlei Omaheke 1,768 Otjinene Omaheke 2,102 Tsandi Omusati 891 Bukalo Zambezi 600
Omaheke-Ghanzi District
Botswana. Ghanzi's area is 117,910 km². In the west, Ghanzi borders the Omaheke Region of Namibia. Domestically, it borders the following districts: North-West
Omaheke-1994 Namibian general election
883 62 267 69 5,840 3,484 34 Ohangwena 53 285 32 11 106 58,797 145 86 Omaheke 328 10,562 69 432 435 6,054 194 35 Omusati 31 179 15 12 139 70,564 189
Omaheke-Aminuis Constituency
Aminuis Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 12,343 inhabitants in 2004 and 7,847 registered voters in 2020[update]
Omaheke-Otjombinde Constituency
(until 1998 Otjozondjou Constituency) is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 6,378 inhabitants in 2004 and 4,879 registered
Omaheke-Otjinene Constituency
Otjinene Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 7,400 inhabitants in 2011 and 5,619 registered voters in 2020[update]
Omaheke-Okorukambe Constituency
until 2013 Steinhausen Constituency, is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It had 9,066 inhabitants in 2004 and 5,818 registered
Omaheke-Gobabis Constituency
Gobabis Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. As of December 2019[update] it had 13,457 registered voters. The constituency
Omaheke-Gobabis State Hospital
Gobabis State Hospital is a government-run hospital in Gobabis, Omaheke Region, Namibia. It has 150 beds and was completed in 1991. Gobabis State Hospital
Omaheke-Vikapita Meroro
Vikapita Meroro (born 16 April 1985 in Otjinene) is a Namibian professional boxer. He is a light heavyweight boxer and has fought for the WBC Youth World
Omaheke-Hulda Shipanga
Hulda Kamboi Shipanga (née Ngatjikare; 28 October 1926 – 26 April 2010) was a nurse, midwife, and ministerial adviser to the Namibian Ministry of Health
Omaheke-List of schools in Namibia
Post 3 Junior Secondary School, Epukiro, Omaheke Region Epukiro Roman Catholic Primary School, Epukiro, Omaheke Region Erkki Tauya Junior Secondary School
Omaheke-Moses Katjiuongua
Moses Katjikuru Katjiuongua (24 April 1942 – 8 March 2011) was a Namibian politician, minister in the Transitional Government of National Unity, member
Omaheke-Okazapamba
Okazapamba is a settlement in the Otjinene Constituency in the Omaheke Region of eastern Namibia. It is mostly inhabited by Herero people and a minor
Omaheke-Ovituua
Ovituua is a settlement in the Epukiro Constituency of the Omaheke Region in Namibia. v t e
Omaheke-Otjinene
Otjinene[pronunciation?] is a village in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It is the district capital of the Otjinene Constituency. Otjinene is connected
Omaheke-North-West District (Botswana)
North-West District shares its borders with the following foreign areas: Omaheke Region, Namibia in southwest, Otjozondjupa Region, Namibia in west, Kavango
Omaheke-Witvlei
(Afrikaans: White marsh) is a village in the Okarukambe Constituency in the Omaheke Region of central-eastern Namibia. It is situated on the B6 150 kilometres
Omaheke-Festus Ueitele
Festus Ueitele is a Namibian politician who has been Governor of Omaheke Region from April 2013 to April 2020. He was placed 49th on the SWAPO electoral
Omaheke-National Heritage Council of Namibia
near Windhoek Gobabis Fountain in Gobabis Hosea Kutako's homestead in Omaheke Region Okapendje, site of several Namibian deaths in the South African
Omaheke-Leonardville, Namibia
Namibia, situated on the Nossob River in the south-western corner of the Omaheke Region. It belongs to the Aminuis electoral constituency. Leonardville
Omaheke-Amraal Lambert
This article contains click symbols from the Khoekhoe language. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols.
Omaheke-Ezorongondo
Ezorongondo is a settlement in the Epukiro Constituency in the Omaheke Region in Namibia. The village is the seat of the Ovambanderu royal house. The
Omaheke-Shafimana Ueitele
Senior Lecturer at the University of Namibia. Ueitele was born in Gobabis, Omaheke Region. He earned his Bachelor of Laws at the University of Zimbabwe, where
Omaheke-1904
the Herero people in German South West Africa, and drives them into the Omaheke desert, starting the Herero and Namaqua genocide. August 14 – Ismael Montes
Omaheke-Onderombapa
Onderombapa is a settlement and cattle post in the remote East of Namibia in Omaheke Region. It belongs to the Aminuis electoral constituency. This place is
Omaheke-Epukiro
Epukiro is a cluster of small settlements in the remote eastern part of the Omaheke Region of Namibia, situated about 120 kilometres (75 mi) northeast of the
Omaheke-Taa language
western Southern and western Kweneng districts in Botswana; southern Omaheke and northeastern Hardap regions in Namibia. Native speakers 2,500 (2011)
Omaheke-Aminuis
Aminuis is a cluster of small settlements in the remote eastern part of the Omaheke Region of Namibia, located about 500 km east of Windhoek. It is the district
Omaheke-Constance Kgosiemang
Constance Letang Kgosiemang (5 April 1946 – 16 August 2012) was the paramount chief of the Tswana people in Namibia, a parliamentarian, and the leader
Omaheke-Donkerbos
(Afrikaans: dark bush) is a settlement in the remote East of Namibia in the Omaheke Region, situated 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the regional capital Gobabis
Omaheke-Sonneblom
(Afrikaans: sunflower) is a settlement in the remote East of Namibia in the Omaheke Region, situated 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the regional capital Gobabis
Omaheke-Laura McLeod-Katjirua
Secretary General of SWAPO since 2012. Previously she was Governor of Omaheke Region from 2001 to 2012. She was transferred to Khomas Region by President
Omaheke-Nama Group
paleocoordinates 41°24′S 179°12′W / 41.4°S 179.2°W / -41.4; -179.2 Region Omaheke, Hardap & ǁKaras Regions Country Namibia Geologic map of Namibia with
Omaheke-Deaths in March 2013
historian of religion. Rapama Kamehozu, 63, Namibian politician, Governor of Omaheke (since 2012), Governor of Otjozondjupa (2011–2012), cancer. Ruth A. Lucas
Omaheke-Veweziwa Kotjipati
Veweziwa Kotjipati (born 28 September 1992) is a Namibian footballer who plays as a left back for German Niederrheinliga club Borussia Mönchengladbach
Omaheke-Epukiro Post 3 Junior Secondary School
the Omauezonjanda (Post 3) location of Epukiro. It is situated in the Omaheke Region in rural eastern Namibia. The school was founded in 1932. The current
Omaheke-Mphe Thuto Primary School
The Mphe Thuto Primary School (Setswana: "The learning student") is located in Tsjaka, a small village in Eastern Namibia, close to Botswana. Almost 440
Omaheke-Tsjaka
Tsjaka is a settlement in the Omaheke Region in eastern Namibia. Located approximately 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of the regional capital Gobabis, it
Omaheke-Eiseb
Eiseb, also Eiseb Block, is a settlement in the Omaheke Region of Namibia. It is named after the Eiseb River, an ephemeral river (omuramba) in the Kalahari
Omaheke-Omaere
buttermilk It is produced especially in Kunene (formerly known as Kaokoland), Omaheke and Otjozondjupa regions and Botswana by the Ovaherero, Himba and Mbanderu
Omaheke-Otjozondjupa Region
Domestically, it borders more regions than any other region of Namibia: Omaheke – southeast Khomas – south Erongo – southwest Kunene – northwest Oshikoto
Omaheke-Omaheke Region
Omaheke (Otjiherero: Sandveld) is one of the fourteen regions of Namibia, the least populous region. Its capital is Gobabis. It lies in eastern Namibia
Omaheke-Regions of Namibia
Unitary state Location Republic of Namibia Number 14 Populations 102,762 (Omaheke) – 494,605 (Khomas) Areas 8,650 km2 (3,339 sq mi) (Oshana) – 161,510 km2
Omaheke-Omaheke Regional Library
The Omaheke Regional Library is a library in Gobabis the capital of Omaheke Region of Namibia. It is situated between Gobabis' Epako suburb and the Legare
Omaheke-Love Thy Nature
Mauá) Minas Gerais (Maromba) Namibia Etosha Sossusvlei - Namib desert Omaheke British Virgin Islands Virgin Gorda Corinne Bourdeau, of 360 communications
Omaheke-Ian Opperman
off-spin and bats right-handed. Opperman was born in Gobabis, in Namibia's Omaheke Region. He attended South Africa's North-West University, representing
Omaheke-Kgalagadi District
administration and district council.[citation needed] Kgalagadi borders Omaheke Region, Namibia in the northwest, Hardap Region, Namibia in the southwest
Omaheke-James Suzman
Suzman was the first social anthropologist to work in Namibia's eastern Omaheke among Southern Ju/'hoansi, where he exposed the brutal marginalisation
Omaheke-List of FIPS region codes (V–Z)
Namibia WA33 Ohangwena Region, Namibia WA34 Okavango Region, Namibia WA35 Omaheke Region, Namibia WA36 Omusati Region, Namibia WA37 Oshana Region, Namibia
Omaheke-12 Motorised Infantry Brigade (Namibia)
the southern areas of Namibia. Its subordinate units are situated in the Omaheke, Hardap, Karas and Erongo regions. The Brigade uses the following equipment:
Omaheke-War of annihilation
prostrated until August 1904. Most of the Herero fled to the almost waterless Omaheke, an offshoot of the Kalahari Desert. Von Trotha had them locked down and
Omaheke-Geology of Namibia
Kavango Region Otjozondjupa Region Omaheke Region Waterberg Basin Otjozondjupa Region Kalahari or Nama Basin Omaheke Region Hardap Region ǁKaras Region
Omaheke-History of Namibia
country or be killed. To escape, the Herero retreated into the waterless Omaheke region, a western arm of the Kalahari Desert, where many of them died of
Omaheke-Epako Women's Center
Gender Equality and Child Welfare, late Honourable Rosalia Nghidinwa (MP), Omaheke Region of Namibia. Skills development trainings include needlework and
Omaheke-List of Namibian regions by Human Development Index
Otjozondjupa 0.606 6 Omusati 0.585 7 Oshikoto 0.584 8 Caprivi 0.575 9 Omaheke 0.564 Low human development 10 Kunene 0.544 11 Ohangwena 0.541 12 Kavango
Omaheke-Drimiopsis, Namibia
Drimiopsis is a village in the Omaheke Region in Namibia, about 40 km north of Gobabis. The local population includes mainly San, Khoekhoe-speakers, Herero
Omaheke-Gobabis Reformed Church
The Gobabis Reformed Church is the oldest congregation of the Reformed Churches in South Africa (GKSA) in Gobabis in eastern Namibia. At the end of 2015
Omaheke-Gobabis Reformed Church (NGK)
The Gobabis Reformed Church is a congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK) in Gobabis in eastern Namibia. In 1961, the Gobabis-South
Omaheke-Leonard Reformed Church
The Leonardville Reformed Church (originally named Leonard) is a congregation of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa (NGK) in the town of Leonardville
Omaheke-Steinhausen, Namibia
Steinhausen is a settlement in the Omaheke Region of central-eastern Namibia, located north-west of the regional capital Gobabis. It is the district capital
Omaheke-COVID-19 pandemic in Namibia
Oshikoto Region 538 1 476 Ohangwena Region 252 2 234 Kavango East 253 3 208 Omaheke Region 189 5 155 Zambezi Region 90 0 82 Omusati Region 121 1 90 Kunene
Omaheke-B14 road (Namibia)
Press Agency, 27. April 2018. Completion of Section B of Main Road 91 in Omaheke expected in 2021. Namibia Press Agency, 20. November 2019. v t e v t e
Omaheke-Vitapi Ngaruka
Vitapi Punyu Ngaruka (born 16 October 1995) is a Namibian footballer who plays as a defender for Black Africa and the Namibia national football team. As
Omaheke-Kuaima Riruako
Kuaima Isaac Riruako (24 April 1935 – 2 June 2014) was a Namibian politician and the paramount chief of the Herero people. He served as a National Unity
Omaheke-August 1904
Battle of Waterberg in German South West Africa and drove them into the Omaheke desert, beginning the Herero and Namaqua genocide. A 6.2 magnitude earthquake
Omaheke-Tropic of Capricorn
14.450 (Namibia) Namibia Erongo, Khomas, Hardap, Khomas (again), and Omaheke regions 23°26′S 20°0′E / 23.433°S 20.000°E / -23.433; 20.000 (Botswana)
Omaheke-Namibia First Division
Oshikoto regions. The Southern Stream includes clubs located in Khomas, Omaheke, Erongo, Hardap, and Karas regions. The winners of both the Northern and
Omaheke-C31 road (Namibia)
from the Okahandja at the B1 junction up north-westerly to Summerdown, Omaheke, where it meets the C29. The B2 road can be accessed from the B1, a few
Omaheke-Bethuel Muzeu
Black Leopards and the Namibia national team. Muzeu represented his native Omaheke Region in the 2018 Namibian Newspaper Cup. By the 2021 Namibia Premier
Omaheke-Ohangwena Regional Library
regional libraries (the other two are in Oshakati, Oshana; and Gobabis, Omaheke). These libraries are also known as Regional Study and Resource Centers
Omaheke-ǂKxʼaoǁʼae
Gobabis and settlements along the C22 road to Otjinene as far as Eiseb, Omaheke Region) by about 7,000 people. In Botswana, most speakers are bilingual
Omaheke-Miss Grand Namibia 2015
Kutako Kunene – Illenrenuska Dentlinger Ohangwena – Helvi Pewa Shiweda Omaheke – Paulina Andreas Omusati – Liesel Amanda Engelbrecht Oshana – Linda Amadhila
Omaheke-Miss Grand Namibia 2016
Khomas – Esperance Luvindao Kunene – Kerth Harvest Ithana Ohangwena – Lucia Jakob Omaheke – Ripuree Hoebes Omusati – Helvi Pewa Shiweda Oshana – Eva Ndatipo Oshikoto – Sicillia
Omaheke-Evelyn ǃNawases-Taeyele
symbols. Evelyn ǃNawases-Taeyele (born 1 June 1976 at Leonardville in Omaheke Region) is a Namibian politician. She is a legislator in the National Assembly
Omaheke-2004 Namibian general election
015 667 117 9,817 6,511 Ohangwena 443 166 31 64 158 80 133 88,061 374 Omaheke 1,039 3,488 566 1,549 6,849 1,310 821 12,582 491 Omusati 523 163 25 94
Omaheke-Gobabis
ǂKhoandabes) is a town in eastern Namibia. It is the regional capital of the Omaheke Region, and the district capital of the Gobabis electoral constituency
Omaheke-List of constituencies of Namibia
531 Oshikunde created 2013 Omutwewomunu 21,890 Aminuis Aminuis 13,801 Omaheke Region Epukiro Created 2003 Epukiro 7,880 Gobabis Gobabis 35,452 Kalahari
Omaheke-Hidipo Hamutenya
him of inciting division within the ranks of the party in the country's Omaheke region. Hifikepunye Pohamba became the presidential candidate after two
Omaheke-Music of Namibia
from the Okakarara area with their hit song "Kaondeka", Okazera from the Omaheke Region, the first group to include a San-speaking member, Bullet ya Kaoko