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Kaokoland was an
administrative unit and a
Bantustan in
northern South West
Africa (now Namibia).
Established in 1980
during the
apartheid era, it was...
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people living in
northern Namibia, in the
Kunene Region (formerly
Kaokoland) and on the
other side of the
Kunene River in
southern Angola.
There are...
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Africa 1980.
South African Institute of Race Relations. 1981. p. 648.
Kaokoland was very
scarcely po****ted and
greatly affected by the
struggle for independence...
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South Africa.
Bushmanland Damaraland East
Caprivi Hereroland Kaokoland (until 1982)
Kaokoland (from 1982)
Kavangoland Namaland Ovamboland Rehoboth (Basterland)...
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Himba and San
peoples (mainly
occupying their former homelands of
Kaokoland and Bushmanland).
These ethnic second-tier
governments were de
facto suspended...
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While the black-faced
impala is
confined to
southwestern Angola and
Kaokoland in
northwestern Namibia, the
common impala is
widespread across its range...
- **** (2009)
differentiates Herero proper, R.31, from North-West
Herero (
Kaokoland Herero,
including Zemba and
presumably Hakaona), R.311, and
Botswana Herero...
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Caprivi Kavangoland Ovamboland No self-governance
Bushmanland Damaraland Hereroland Kaokoland Namaland Rehoboth Tswanaland Post-1980
Coloureds Whites...
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extremely rare, but very pale ones are
known from some regions, such as
Kaokoland, SW Botswana, and the
Pangani Valley in Tanzania. The 'white Lions' from...
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formed by the
Cunene River on the
border of
Angola and Namibia, in the
Kaokoland area of the
Kunene Region. The
river is
about 0.5
kilometres (1,600 ft)...