(Damara tower), is now a public library. Attractions in Swakopmund include the Swakopmund Museum, the National Marine Aquarium of Namibia, the Crystal Gallery...
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Giess (21 February 1910, in Frankfurt-am-Main – 28 September 2000, in Swakopmund) is noted for having started an official herbarium at Windhoek, his extensive...
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Martin Luther (steam locomotive) (category Swakopmund)
and abandoned in the desert of Skeleton Coast outside of the town of Swakopmund in Namibia, ca. 4 km from the town centre. The "Road Locomotive" was brought...
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Museum Swakopmund Museum, founded in 1951 and privately administered by the Scientific Society Swakopmund Trans-Namib Railroad Museum Tsumeb Museum List...
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Swakopmund railway station (‹See Tfd›German: Bahnhof Swakopmund) is a railway station serving the town of Swakopmund in Namibia. It is part of the TransNamib...
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TransNamib. The first railway line to reach Windhoek was the one from Swakopmund, built between 1897-1902 during Imperial Germany's colonial rule of German...
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Herero and Nama genocide (redirect from Swakopmund Concentration Camp)
1904 to Mar. 1907) were as follows: Okahandja, 37.2%; Windhuk, 50.4%; Swakopmund, 74%; Shark Island in Lüderitzbucht, 121.2% for Nama, 30% for Herero....
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Margaret Courtney-Clarke (category People from Swakopmund)
is a Namibian documentary photographer and photojournalist, living in Swakopmund. Her work "frequently explores the resilience of communities enduring...
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objects, stuffed animals, photographs or relief maps of the cities of Swakopmund, Dar es Salaam and Neu-Langenburg illustrated the facets of the colonial...
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adoptions were finalized soon after. Jolie gave birth to their daughter in Swakopmund, Namibia, on May 27, 2006. Pitt confirmed that their newborn daughter...
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