Key facts about Namibia

Sept. 3, 2024

Namibia plans to cull hundreds of its most majestic wild animals, including dozens of elephants and hippopotamuses, to provide meat for its 1.4 million people.

About Namibia:

  • Location: It is located on the southwestern coast of the African continent in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres of Earth.
  • Namibia shares a border with the surrounding countries of South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Angola. The Atlantic Ocean borders it to the west. 
  • It has a diverse environment that is home to deserts, marshlands, savannas, mountains, and river valleys. 
  • Namibia's extent can be divided into three topographic zones from west to east.
    • The coastal Namib Desert runs along the country's coast on the Atlantic Ocean. It gives way to the Central Plateau to the west with the Kalahari Desert located further inwards. 
  • Rivers: The only permanent rivers are the Kunene, the Okavango, the Mashi and the Zambezi on the northern border and the Orange on the southern.
  • Mountain: Brandberg, also known as Mount Brand is Namibia’s highest mountain and is located along the plateau’s western escarpment.