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Synonyms for tsumeb or Related words with tsumeb
otjiwarongo
grootfontein
otavi
swakopmund
copperbelt
karibib
omaruru
keetmanshoop
letlhakane
usakos
chingola
okiep
randfontein
hwange
klerksdorp
moatize
orapa
bindura
mkushi
thabazimbi
gobabis
beitbridge
kapiri
okahandja
nylstroom
solwezi
vanderbijlpark
outjo
obuasi
carletonville
kuruman
luanshya
mopani
moanda
zvishavane
karasburg
prestea
postmasburg
mposhi
palapye
tarkwa
kansanshi
naboomspruit
grasberg
mutare
eenhana
jwaneng
vryburg
chililabombwe
oranjemund
Examples of "tsumeb"
Tsumeb
railway station is located in the mining town of
Tsumeb
in northeastern Namibia.
Reinerite was first described in 1958 for an occurrence in the
Tsumeb
Mine,
Tsumeb
, Namibia and named for senior chemist Willy Reiner (1895–1965) of
Tsumeb
Corporation, who analyzed this mineral.
It was first described in 1975 for an occurrence in the
Tsumeb
Mine,
Tsumeb
, Otjikoto Region, Namibia and named for Friedrich Wilhelm Kegel (?-1948), Director of mining operations at
Tsumeb
.
Tsumeb
Constituency is an electoral constituency in the Oshikoto Region of Namibia, comprising the town area and surroundings of
Tsumeb
. It has a population of 44,113.
Tsumeb
belongs to the world's most prolific mineralogical sites. The minerals from
Tsumeb
are unsurpassed in variety and quality of form.
Tsumeb
(Otjiherero name: "Okavisume") is a city of 15,000 inhabitants and the largest town in Oshikoto region in northern Namibia.
Tsumeb
is the "gateway to the north" of Namibia. It is the closest town to the Etosha National Park.
Tsumeb
used to be the regional capital of Oshikoto until 2008 when Omuthiya was proclaimed a town and the new capital. The area around
Tsumeb
forms its own electoral constituency and has a population of 44,113. The town is the site of a deep mine (the lower workings now closed), that in its heyday was known simply as "The
Tsumeb
Mine" but has since been renamed the Ongopolo Mine.
Tsumeb
has a plant for the manufacture of concrete sleepers.
The closest town to Etosha National Park is
Tsumeb
.
Tsumeb
Airport is an airport serving
Tsumeb
, a town in the Oshikoto Region of Namibia. The airport is just east of the town.
Tsumeb
is the location of a former mining operation and is the closest town to the Etosha National Park.
Ohorongo Cement was established in 2007. The plant is situated between
Tsumeb
and Otavi on Farm Sargberg approximately 45 km south of
Tsumeb
. The plant has a production capacity of 650000 tpa, almost double the demand of the Namibian domestic market. It is owned by Schwenk KG. Limestone reserves appear to be adequate for approximately 300 years.
Tsumeb
has a concrete sleeper factory.
Despite being born in Pretoria, Willemse moved to
Tsumeb
in Namibia, where he played rugby for
Tsumeb
Gymnasium and earned a call-up to the Namibian Under-18 Craven Week squad in 2009.
A tactical headquarters for 61 Mech was initially established at Otavi but during April 1979 this was moved to
Tsumeb
. 61 Mech was eventually resettled at Omuthiya, with a base headquarters in
Tsumeb
.
Petrus Tileinge Damaseb (born 26 June 1962 in
Tsumeb
, Oshikoto Region) is a Namibian judge.
The
Tsumeb
non-directional beacon (Ident: TM) is located on the field.
Tsumeb
is governed by a municipal council that has seven seats.
It was first described in 1906 from the
Tsumeb
district near Otavi, Namibia.
This unit was formed in 1980 at Namutoni situated 114 km kilometers northwest of
Tsumeb
.
The most famous (and expensive) dioptase mineral locality is at
Tsumeb
, Namibia.
After independence, Kaiyamo was elected as the first Regional Councillor for the
Tsumeb
Constituency, a position he held from 1992 to 2003. During the time he served as the Councillor, the constituency of
Tsumeb
went through major industrial and agricultural changes.
Tsumeb
was the capital of the Oshikoto Region at that time, and mining the
Tsumeb
mine, currently known as "Namibia Custom Smelters", was at its peak. Kaiyamo was also a member of the National Council from 1993 to 2003. In 2003, Kaiyamo resigned from his positions.
It also occurs at
Tsumeb
, Namibia, associated with cuprian adamite, conichalcite, o’danielite, tsumcorite, fahleite, quartz, calcite and gypsum.