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Windhoek (/ˈwɪndhʊk/, Afrikaans: [ˈvəntɦuk] ; German:
Windhuk [ˈvɪnthʊk] ; Khoekhoe: ǀAi-ǁGams; Otjiherero: Otjomuise) is the
capital and
largest city...
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troop transport during the
Second World War. Her
original name was
Windhuk.
Windhuk was
built at the Blohm+Voss
shipyard in Hamburg,
Germany and completed...
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Artillery and
train depot:
Windhuk Military hospital and
medical depot:
Windhuk Clothing depot:
Windhuk Local headquarters:
Windhuk Local headquarters and...
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Artillery and
train depot:
Windhuk Military hospital and
medical depot:
Windhuk Clothing depot:
Windhuk Local headquarters:
Windhuk Local headquarters and...
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school was
established in 1909
under the name
Kaiserliche Realschule Windhuk (Windhoek
Imperial Secondary School). Its name
changed to
Deutsche Realschule...
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German South West
Africa Deutsch-Südwestafrika
Windhuk (from 1891) 1884 1920 835,100 km2 86,000 12,135 Namibia
German East Africa...
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August 2004".
Deutsche Botshaft Windhuk/German Emb****y in
Windhuk. 2004-08-14.
Archived from the
original on 2015-01-12. Retrieved...
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Windhoek railway station (German:
Bahnhof Windhuk) is a
railway station serving the city of Windhoek, the
capital of Namibia. It is an
important station...
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Norden von Südwestafrika,
Windhuk o.J. (in German).
Falkengruppe (1. Group) of
Deutsche Pfadfinder in
Windhuk,
Windhuk, ed. (1932).
Falkengesang (in...
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Zwillinge twin 0-6-0T
steam locomotives were
delivered to the Swakopmund-
Windhuk Staatsbahn (Swakopmund-Windhoek
State Railway) in
German South West Africa...