Namibia Landscape
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Namibia

#138

Population

3,030,131
Male vs. Female Ratio
49% Male 51% Female
#34

Land Area & Density

825,418 km²
Density: 4 per km²
#147

GDP

$12,351,025,066
Year: 2023
Per Capita: $4,076

Minimum Wage

$0/Month

Capital City

Windhoek

Continent

Africa

Historical Namibia GDP

Namibia Culture

About Namibia

Namibia, located in southwestern Africa, is a land of striking contrasts and breathtaking landscapes. Known for its vast deserts, including the iconic Namib Desert—one of the oldest deserts in the world—the country boasts dramatic sand dunes, rugged mountains, and expansive savannas. Namibia is also home to diverse wildlife, with national parks like Etosha offering incredible opportunities to see elephants, lions, and rhinos in their natural habitat. The country’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its indigenous communities, such as the Himba and San people, who maintain traditional ways of life. With a stable democracy, a small population, and a focus on conservation, Namibia is a unique destination that blends natural beauty, adventure, and cultural richness. Its capital, Windhoek, serves as the economic and cultural hub, while coastal towns like Swakopmund offer a mix of German colonial architecture and modern Namibian charm.

Key Facts

Official Language
Afrikaans, English, Damara, German, Herero
Time Zone
UTC+0
Calling Code
+1

Geography