
Namibian people
About 3.2 million people share the vast spaces of Namibia, the country has one of the lowest population densities in the world with 1.5 people per square kilometre. It is thought that only about a quarter of Namibians live in urban areas, although this figure is certainly increasing as growing numbers of unemployed people leave their villages and farms.
History & Background
Namibia’s population reflects its history, including:
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Indigenous settlement for thousands of years
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Colonization by Germany (1884–1915)
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Administration by South Africa
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Independence in 1990 after a long liberation struggle
Population
Namibia has a relatively small population (about 2.5 million people), with a mix of urban and rural communities. Major cities include:
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Windhoek (capital)
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Walvis Bay
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Swakopmund