Examples of using Kavango in English and their translations into German
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Eastern Kavango& western Caprivi terrestrial.
Large scale irrigation schemes in the Kavango, Mashere, Namibia.
Kavango The name of the city or village.
Soil sampling on Mahango field near Mile 46/Mutompo, Kavango region, Northeastern Namibia.
Kavango: Travel guide- tips for trips, the best restaurants.
After an early morning game drive you set off for Rundu on the Kavango River.
The Kavango Action Group(KAG) is formed to join ACTUR.
These data will form abasis for the development of a decision support system for the Kavango region.
The Kavango River Lodge is ideally located as a stop-over for travelers to the Caprivi Strip.
Hompa Daniel Sitentu Mpasi isinaugurated as the new Uukwangali Chief in Kahenge in the Kavango.
Divava Okavango Lodge& Spa is situated only a few hundred metres from the Popa Falls in the Kavango Region.
A Portuguese military expedition under the leadership ofJoao de Almeida moves from Angola against the Kavango.
The Kavango believe in a mighty being named Karunga, a god that stands above all other creatures and things.
The traditional leaders, who have strictly regulated fishing along the Kavango for decades, also favour a ban.
Nevertheless the Kavango are still familiar with the methods of hunting antelope, hippo, crocodile and even elephant.
In Namibia the southern impala used to occur in the north-eastern parts only,in today's Zambezi, Kavango and Otjosondjupa regions.
The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area(KAZA TFCA) measures approximately 519,000 km2 spanning five southern African.
Moremi's II successor, Tswana King Sekgoma Lethsolathebe(1891- 1906),attacks the Gciriku and Shambyu in the Kavango Massacre of Lishora.
The Kavango inhabitants will welcome you in their village and show you how they grow crops, prepare food and drinks and much more.
SADC and German government commit further funding tosupport the largest conservation area in the world, the Kavango Zambezi(KAZA) transfrontier conservation area.
The Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area(KAZA TFCA) measures approximately 519,000 km2 spanning five southern African countries: Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Its network of tarred roads, however,allows easy access into the Kunene Region in the west, the Kavango and Zambezi regions to the east and Angola to the north.
The Kavango region is characterized by an increasing and dense population(11% of Namibias population) which use the dry woodlands for grazing and agricultural purposes such as crop production.
Natural borders in Namibia are formed by the rivers Kunene and Kavango in the north and the Zambezi, Kwando, Linyanti and Chobe in the northeast, as well as the Orange River in the south.
An easy overnight stop after an exciting day of game-viewing in Etosha, the lodge is that much-needed stop on a journey to the northern reaches,providing easy access to the Gondwana lodges in the Kavango, Zambezi and Kunene regions.
Due to the fact that the Mbunza as well as the Kwangali, Shambyu, Gciriku, und Mbukushu are all living at Okavango River and are sharing quite a few culturalcharacteristics they are culturally merged and called Kavango.
Other Ovaherero flee into the Kaokoveld, the Kavango(Omuramba rivers south of the Okavango River into the area of the Uukwangali King Himarua as well as the Omuramba Dikundu near Andara) and Angola Fort Dirico(Gciriku area in the Kavango) and Humpata.
Important projects were, among others, support for the museums in Rehoboth, Swakopmund, Tsumeb and Grootfontein, the restoration of the building housing the Namibia Scientific Society in Windhoek, a Nama Dictionary Project,publication of Kavango literature and the recording of Oshivambo music.
In Namibia the Chobe Candle-pod Acacia can only be found on the banks of the Kavango River at Rundu and also much further downstream in Bwabwata and Mahangu national parks, in some places on the Kwando and Linyanti rivers as well as in the eastern part of the Zambezi Region.