Holidays in Northern Region
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Northern Namibia - the main dorm and the most densely populated region of the country. There are few large cities here -- the majority of the population (mainly owned by the Obamabo tribe) live in large farms and small settlements.
City Ovirongo It was founded in 1892. Despite the fact that the city is most likely to be used as a transit point when travelling to national parks, it receives some attention - there is a Hepard Conservation Centre with herdsmen ' s dogs and the only one in the Farm of Crocodiles, where alligators (up to 30,000 people) are deployed. Extreme Buschwelds, spreading around the city, beat up a lot of farms whose owners (mostly white) are happy to host tourists.
Hrutfontaine A small town in the north, based on German settlers at the end of the nineteenth century. A quiet town surrounded by buoys and farms is known to the whole world that there is a nearby drop of the world ' s largest Hob meteorite, which is excellent, by the way. Some 50 tons of meteorite fell in these areas some 80,000 years ago and is now the real place of pilgrimage of tourists. And the New Fort, which was built in 1896, now contains the exhibit of the Creedic Museum of Hrutfontain.
Cumb - One of the most collotic cities in the northern part of the country. The differences between him and other Namibian cities are felt almost immediately after entry into the city - streets, streets, lots of trees and parks, and children play football in parks and cycling. The real German hornung is clean. Although Cumeb is one of Namibia ' s mining centres, dust spread in other northern cities is virtually non-existent, so they like to stop expeditions going to national parks. In addition, Museumeba ' s interest in Main Street, with a vast collection of the country ' s history, as well as the Applied Arts Centre with a large exhibition of local merchandise.