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|leader_name1 = [[Hage Geingob]]
|leader_name1 = [[Hage Geingob]]
|leader_title2 = [[Vice-President of Namibia|Vice-President]]
|leader_title2 = [[Vice-President of Namibia|Vice-President]]
|leader_name2 = [[Nickey Iyambo]]
|leader_name2 = [[Nangolo Mbuma]]
|leader_title3 = [[Prime Minister of Namibia|Prime Minister]]
|leader_title3 = [[Prime Minister of Namibia|Prime Minister]]
|leader_name3 = [[Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila]]
|leader_name3 = [[Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila]]

2021-nî 6-goe̍h 3-ji̍t (pài-sì) 12:10 ê siu-tēng-pún

Republic of Namibia
Namibia Kiōng-hô-kok
Namibia kî-á
kî-á
Namibia bûn-chiong
bûn-chiong
Chu-kù: "Unity, Liberty, Justice"
Kok-koa: "Namibia, Land of the Brave"
 Namibia ê tē-tiám  (dark blue) – ,tī Africa  (light blue & dark grey) – Tī the African Union  (light blue)
 Namibia ê tē-tiám  (dark blue)

– ,tī Africa  (light blue & dark grey)
– Tī the African Union  (light blue)

Siú-to͘
kap siāng-tōa siâⁿ-chhī
Windhoek
腳本錯誤:函數 "coordinsert" 不存在。
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân English
Sêng-jīn ê kok-ka gí-giân Afrikaans
Khoekhoe language
German
Herero language
Oshiwambo
Rukwangali
Setswana
Silozi [1]
sêng-jīn ê tē-hng gí-giân
Cho̍k-kûn
(2014 nî)

Ethnic groups:

Jîn-bîn hō-miâ Namibian
Chèng-hú Unitary semi-presidential republic[2][3]
• President
Hage Geingob
Nangolo Mbuma
Saara Kuugongelwa-Amadhila
Li̍p-hoat ki-kò͘ Parliament
National Council
National Assembly
Independence from South Africa
Bīn-chek
• Lóng-chóng
825,615 km2 (318,772 sq mi) (tē 34th miâ)
• chúi-he̍k (%)
negligible
Jîn-kháu
• 2011 nî phó͘-cha
2,113,077[4]
• Bi̍t-tō͘
2.54/km2 (6.6/sq mi) (tē 235th miâ)
GDP (PPP) 2016 nî kó͘-kè
• Lóng-chóng
$27.035 billion[5]
• Pêng-kin
$11,756[5]
GDP (bêng-gī) 2016 nî kó͘-kè
• Lóng-chóng
$10.183 billion[5]
• Pêng-kin
$4,427[5]
Gini (2009 nî) 59.7[6]
ko
HDI (2014 nî) Increase 0.628[7]
tiong · tē 126th miâ
Hoè-pè Namibian dollar (NAD)
Sî-khu UTC+1 (WAT)
• Hā-sî-kan (DST)
UTC+2 (WAST)
Khui-chhia hong-hiòng left
Tiān-oē khu-hō +264
ISO 3166 tāi-hō NA
Siōng-téng domain .na

Namibia Kiōng-hô-kok tiàm-tī Hui-chiu sai-lâm ("sai-lâm-hui"), Tāi-se-iûⁿ hái-hōaⁿ piⁿ--a. Keh-piah ū Angola (pak), Zambia (pak), Botswana (tang), Lâm-hui-kok (lâm). 1990 nî thoat-lî Lâm-hui-kok.

Ki-pún chu-liāu

  1. "CIA World Factbook". Central Intelligence Agency, US. 21 February 2016 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. Shugart, Matthew Søberg (September 2005). "Semi-Presidential Systems: Dual Executive and Mixed Authority Patterns" (PDF). Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. United States: University of California, San Diego. goân-loē-iông (PDF) tī 19 August 2008 hőng khó͘-pih. 4 September 2016 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  3. Shugart, Matthew Søberg (December 2005). "Semi-Presidential Systems: Dual Executive And Mixed Authority Patterns" (PDF). French Politics. Palgrave Macmillan Journals. 3 (3): pp. 323–351. doi:10.1057/palgrave.fp.8200087. 4 September 2016 khòaⁿ--ê. Of the contemporary cases, only four provide the assembly majority an unrestricted right to vote no confidence, and of these, only two allow the president unrestricted authority to appoint the prime minister. These two, Mozambique and Namibia, as well as the Weimar Republic, thus resemble most closely the structure of authority depicted in the right panel of Figure 3, whereby the dual accountability of the cabinet to both the president and the assembly is maximized. (...) Namibia allows the president to dissolve [the assembly] at any time but places a novel negative incentive on his exercise of the right: He must stand for a new election at the same time as the new assembly elections. 
  4. "GeoHive – Namibia population". GeoHive. 12 December 2013 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "Namibia". International Monetary Fund. 
  6. "Economic Policy and Poverty Unit". UNDP Namibia. 10 September 2013 khòaⁿ--ê. 
  7. "2015 Human Development Report" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 2015. 15 December 2015 khòaⁿ--ê.