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Namibe Province

Namibe
Province
Olive trees in Namibe Province
Olive trees in Namibe Province
Namibe, province of Angola
Namibe, province of Angola
Country Angola
Capital Namibe
Area
 • Total 57,091 km2 (22,043 sq mi)
Population (2014 census)
 • Total 471,613
 • Density 8.3/km2 (21/sq mi)
ISO 3166 code AO-NAM
Website www.namibe.gov.ao

Namibe is a province of Angola, previously known as Moçâmedes when under Portuguese rule. It has an area of 57,091 km² and had a 2014 census population of 471,613. The port and city of Namibe is the capital of the province with a population of 132,900 in 2004. Iona National Park lies within the province.

Under Portuguese colonial administration the Portuguese name for the area was Moçâmedes (also spelled Mossâmedes). The current name of the province is derived from the Namib Desert, lying predominantly in Namibia; the northernmost part, however, extended into the province of Namibe. Extensive flooding in the province occurred on April 5, 2001, with the Bero and Giraul River severely affecting roads and people in Namibe, Huila and Benguela provinces. A reported 20 people in Namibe Province lost their lives during the flood.

Namibe Province covers an area of 57,091 km², much of which is desert. The capital of the province is the city of Namibe, with the second city being Tômbua or Tómbwa (formerly Porto Alexandre). In the Namib Desert can be seen the rare Welwitschia mirabilis, "a strange plant with a giant root", and also the Iona National Park.Lake Arco, a fresh-water oasis, is a stunning sight in the middle of the desert. Near the coast of the Bentiaba desert and in Iona National Park, Late Cretaceous fossils of sharks, turtles, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs and sauropods have been discovered.

The province is divided into five municipalities, Bibala, Camacuio, Namibe, Tômbua and Virei, which in turn are divided into 21 communes.


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