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- Kalkfeld is a settlement in the Otjozondjupa Region of Namibia. It is situated halfway between Omaruru and Otjiwarongo on the national road C33 and belongs...
- Vingerklip. Towns and settlements in its catchment area are Outjo, Otjiwarongo, Kalkfeld, Omatjette and Uis. It is possible to drive or trek the length of the sandy...
- a tarred road in central Namibia, leading from Karibib via Omaruru and Kalkfeld to Otjiwarongo. It is 196 kilometres (122 mi) long. The C33 crosses the...
- Namibia." Hosea Komombumbi Kutako was born in 1870 at Okahurimehi, near Kalkfeld. In 1920, Hosea Kutako was officially appointed as leader of the Herero...
- Helmeringhausen 063 Henties Bay 064 Hosea Kutako International Airport 062 Kalkfeld 067 Kalkrand 063 Kamanjab 067 Karasburg 063 Karibib 064 Katima Mulilo 066...
- Otjihaenamparero farmstead, 23 kilometres (14 mi) east of the small town of Kalkfeld in the Otjozondjupa Region in central Namibia. The tracks were first reported...
- March 2015. Manombe-Ncube was born Alexia Muningirua on 7 December 1964 in Kalkfeld, South West Africa (today the Otjozondjupa region of Namibia). She obtained...
- 14005 Oshivelo: 14003 Tsumeb: 14002 Grootfontein: 12010 Hochfeld: 12002 Kalkfeld: 12009 Kombat: 12012 Okahandja: 12004 Okahandja West: 12003 Okakarara:...
- services were held in Omaruru, Karibib, Usakos, Swakopmund, Walvis Bay, and Kalkfeld. Still large and difficult to serve, the Omaruru congregation let the Usakos...
- in Otjiwarongo on March 1, 1941, and included Omaruru, Karibib, Usakos, Kalkfeld, Swakopmund, and Walvis Bay as ward centers. Over the years, six congregations...