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Namibia - traducción al español

COUNTRY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
Republic of Namibia; ISO 3166-1:NA; Nambam; Nam bam; Nambia; Namibian; Namibian culture; The Republic of Namibia; Republiek van Namibië; Republik Namibia; Namibiab Republiki dib; Namivia; Ethnic groups in Namibia; Namibië; Namibie; Ethnic minorities in Namibia
  • Secondary school students
  • <small>15–50</small>}}
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  • indigenous]] inhabitants.
  • Downtown [[Windhoek]]
  • An example of Namibian wildlife, the [[plains zebra]], is one focus of tourism.
  • Foreign Observer identification badge issued during the 1989 Namibian election
  • Historical GDP per capita development in southern African countries, since 1950
  • [[Himba people]] in northern Namibia
  • German church and monument to colonists in Windhoek, Namibia.
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  • Sand dunes in the [[Namib]], Namibia
  • Namibia is primarily a large desert and semi-desert plateau.
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  • Shaded relief map of Namibia
  • Population density in Namibia by regions (census 2011)
  • Namibia rugby team]]
  • Map depicting the Police Zone (in tan) and tribal homelands (in red) as they existed in 1978. Self-governing tribal homelands appear as tan with red stripes.
  • [[Quivertree]] Forest, [[Bushveld]]
  • [[Fish River Canyon]]
  • South African troops patrol the border region for PLAN insurgents, 1980s.
  • B2]] between [[Swakopmund]] and [[Walvis Bay]], Namibia
  • Hardap]]
  • Lutheran church in [[Swakopmund]]
  • [[Tintenpalast]], the centre of Namibia's government}}
  • [[Afrikaner]] children in Namibia

Namibia         
= Namibia.
Ex: Her experiences in Namibia involved cycling along dirt roads through the bush to village schools in order to read stories and help children make their own books = Sus experiencias en Namibia supusieron ir en bicicleta por caminos de tierra por el campo a las escuelas de las aldeas para leer cuentos y ayudar a los niños a hacer sus propios libros.
namibia         
n. Namibia, country in southwestern Africa
Namibia         
= Namibia
Ex: Her experiences in Namibia involved cycling along dirt roads through the bush to village schools in order to read stories and help children make their own books = Sus experiencias en Namibia supusieron ir en bicicleta por caminos de tierra por el campo a las escuelas de las aldeas para leer cuentos y ayudar a los niños a hacer sus propios libros.

Definición

Namibian
[n?'m?b??n]
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of Namibia.
¦ adjective relating to Namibia.

Wikipedia

Namibia

Namibia ( (listen), ), officially the Republic of Namibia, is a country in Southern Africa. Its western border is the Atlantic Ocean. It shares land borders with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east and South Africa to the south and east. Although it does not border Zimbabwe, less than 200 metres (660 feet) of the Botswanan right bank of the Zambezi River separates the two countries. Namibia gained independence from South Africa on 21 March 1990, following the Namibian War of Independence. Its capital and largest city is Windhoek. Namibia is a member state of the United Nations (UN), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), the African Union (AU) and the Commonwealth of Nations.

The driest country in sub-Saharan Africa, Namibia has been inhabited since pre-historic times by the San, Damara and Nama people. Around the 14th century, immigrating Bantu peoples arrived as part of the Bantu expansion. Since then, the Bantu groups, the largest being the Ovambo, have dominated the population of the country; since the late 19th century, they have constituted a majority. Today Namibia is one of the least densely populated countries in the world.

It has a population of 2.55 million people and is a stable multi-party parliamentary democracy. Agriculture, tourism and the mining industry – including mining for gem diamonds, uranium, gold, silver and base metals – form the basis of its economy, while the manufacturing sector is comparatively small.

In 1884, the German Empire established rule over most of the territory, forming a colony known as German South West Africa. Between 1904 and 1908, it perpetrated a genocide against the Herero and Nama people. German rule ended in 1915 with a defeat by South African forces. In 1920, after the end of World War I, the League of Nations mandated administration of the colony to South Africa. As mandatory power, South Africa imposed its laws, including racial classifications and rules. From 1948, with the National Party elected to power, this included South Africa applying apartheid to what was then known as South West Africa. In the later 20th century, uprisings and demands for political representation by native African political activists seeking independence resulted in the UN assuming direct responsibility over the territory in 1966, but the country of South Africa maintained de facto rule. In 1973, the UN recognised the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) as the official representative of the Namibian people. Following continued guerrilla warfare, Namibia obtained independence in 1990. However, Walvis Bay and the Penguin Islands remained under South African control until 1994.

Ejemplos de uso de Namibia
1. Así, Namibia nació en 1''0 separándose de Suráfrica.
2. "En Senegal, en Namibia, en Guinea-Bissau... son excelentes marineros", asegura Varela.
3. "Creo que sí voy a jugar", dijo con respecto al próximo partido del sábado contra Namibia.
4. En total llegaron a crearse 32 con países con tan escasa tradición parlamentaria como Kuwait y Namibia.
5. La corriente de Benguela (en la zona del Atlántico de Suráfrica, Namibia y Angola), según científicos consultados, está cambiando.