Otjozondjupa
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Area: | 105,328 km² (40,667 mi²) | |
Population: | 135,723 (2001), 102,536 (1991) | |
Population density | 1.3/km² (3.3/mi²) | |
Capital: | Otjiwarongo | |
Time Zone: | South African Standard Time: UTC+1 |
Otjozondjupa is one of the thirteen regions of Namibia. An outstanding landmark within this Region is the Waterberg.
Grootfontein, Otavi, Otjiwarongo, and Okahandja are linked by rail and by the main trunk road running from south to north. Communication systems between these areas are also of a high standard.
The farming activities of Okahandja and Otjiwarongo are homogenous as these parts are well known for cattle farming. The Otavi and Grootfontein districts, and to a lesser extent also Otjiwarongo, are the granary of Namibia. The region also has a great potential to establish industries connected with such farming activities and by-products of it. It further has the advantage of combining communal and commercial farming in the same region.
The infrastructure of the region is such that effective administration is possible. The state of development in the area, and the facilities available, form a solid basis for future development. This region has the potential to be economically independent.
The region comprises of six constituencies: Grootfontein, Otavi, Okakarara, Otjiwarongo, Okahandja, and Omatak.
Regions of Namibia | |
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Caprivi | Erongo | Hardap | Karas | Okavango | Khomas | Kunene | Ohangwena | Omaheke | Omusati | Oshana | Oshikoto | Otjozondjupa |