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Friday, April 28, 2006

Facts and Lists about Namibia

Facts:

Namibia in Wikipedia

Country Profile

Daylight Saving Time

Namibian Independence Day

About the Damara people that Amy works with


Links to Maps of Namibia

Webcams in Windhoek


Seasons:


Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter

Lists:

Ten Sunniest Cities in the world

20 Nations with the highest prevalence of TB

10 nations with the lowest population density

Top 10 nations with the highest % of adults living with HIV/AIDs


26 newest nations in the world

Top 10 nations with the lowest life expectancy

Top 20 nations with the highest death rate

Top 10 nations with the highest % of Lutherans


Videos:

We children from Baumgartsbrunn (YouTube 22 min)
Namibia - This land is ours (PBS 19 min)

Animals in Namibia (Google 1 min)
Cruisin Namibia (Google 4 min)
Namibia - experience it yourself (Google 10 min)
Namibia's unexpected ecosystems (Nat Geog 3:30 min)
Maturisa Ehinga- We are fighting AIDs (Elon Univ)

Posted by Paul at 4/28/2006 08:41:00 PM

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