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Synonyms for katima or Related words with katima
mulilo
mongu
mpika
sesheke
solwezi
gobabis
serenje
lukulu
nchelenge
rundu
outjo
mpulungu
mchinji
kazungula
senanga
otjiwarongo
kigoma
mariental
grootfontein
mkushi
kitale
kalabo
mpanda
keetmanshoop
mwanza
karonga
dungu
isoka
chipata
songea
kawambwa
samfya
kapiri
eenhana
isiro
oshakati
chipinge
francistown
chirundu
bukoba
khorixas
kasulu
ondangwa
musoma
ghanzi
beitbridge
mwinilunga
iringa
kiunga
mumbwa
Examples of "katima"
Katima
Mulilo is a town situated in the Caprivi strip and is the capital of the Zambezi Region, Namibia's far northeast extension into central Southern Africa. It comprises two electoral constituencies,
Katima
Mulilo Rural and
Katima
Mulilo Urban.
Katima
Mulilo, which is sometimes shortened to just "
Katima
", had 28,362 inhabitants in 2010,
Katima
Mulilo Airport , also known as Mpacha Airport, serves
Katima
Mulilo, the capital of the Zambezi Region in Namibia. The airport is on the B8 road, about southwest of
Katima
Mulilo.
Before
Katima
Mulilo was officially founded missionaries already ran schools in the area. The Seventh–day Adventists operated one, as did the Capuchin Order. Today there are a number of schools in
Katima
Mulilo such as
Katima
High School, Caprivi Secondary School, Kizito Secondary School, Ngweze Secondary School, Mavuluma Secondary School and many primary and junior secondary schools.
Katima
Mulilo Rural is a constituency in the Zambezi Region of Namibia. Its population is 22,197. It comprises the area south of the city of
Katima
Mulilo, the regional capital.
The nearest Namibian town to
Katima
Mulilo is Rundu, about 500 km away. About 40 km east of
Katima
Mulilo lies the village of Bukalo, where the road to Ngoma branches off that joins Namibia to Botswana.
Namibia–Zambia relations refers to the bilateral relations of Namibia and Zambia. Namibia and Zambia are separated by the Zambezi River. The
Katima
Mulilo Bridge connects
Katima
Mulilo on the Namibia side with Sesheke, Zambia.
Katima
Mulilo Urban is a constituency in the Zambezi Region of Namibia, covering the capital city of the region,
Katima
Mulilo. As of 2004, the Constituency had 10,778 registered voters.
Katima
Mulilo is governed by a town council that has seven seats.
The
Katima
Mulilo non-directional beacon (Ident: KL) is located on the field.
Namibia already has a bridge into Zambia at
Katima
Mulilo about upriver.
Ibbu is a village in Caprivi Strip, Namibia. It is north east of Windhoek and east of
Katima
Mulilo.
Sesheke Airport is an airport serving the village of Sesheke, Western Province, Zambia and
Katima
Mulilo, Namibia.
Kazungula lies just from the Livingstone-Sesheke road which connects to the
Katima
Mulilo Bridge linking Zambia and Namibia.
Katima
Mulilo is not yet connected to the Namibian railway network. In October 2007, a proposal was announced for a railway connection between Namibia and Zambia which would pass through the town. The line would join Grootfontein to
Katima
Mulilo then 130 km to Mulobezi with an 80 km upgrade of the line to Livingstone.
Nambwa Campsite is in the Mayuni conservation area and started its operations in the year 2004. Nambwa is in the Kongola area in the Caprivi region. The campsite is located on the west of
Katima
Mulilo along the
Katima
Mulilo Highway, on the peripherals of the Bwabwata National Park.
Since the opening of the
Katima
Mulilo Bridge in 2004 that spans the Zambezi River and connects the Zambian Copperbelt with the Namibian deep sea harbour at Walvis Bay,
Katima
Mulilo has become a boom town that attracts significant investment. This development has, however, also fanned illegal business activities, and driven the establishment of shanty towns to an extent that endangers social stability.
In 2007 the project expanded. One hundred and fifty bicycles were distributed in
Katima
Mulilo, Namibia, and 169 in Tambacounda, Senegal.
The bridge was officially opened by the President of Namibia, Dr. Sam Nujoma, and President of Zambia, Levy Mwanawasa on 13 May 2004, in
Katima
Mulilo.
The town is served by
Katima
Mulilo Airport, situated about 18 km to the southwest which is serviced by regular flights from the capital Windhoek.
Ferguson was a runner-up for the 1999 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-Fiction for "I Was a Teenage
Katima
Victim: A Canadian Odyssey".