Namibia
The Republic of Namibia is the Republic of South Africa and the capital is Windhoek. It borders Angola and Zambia in the north, Botswana and Zimbabwe in the east, and South Africa in the south and east. After independence war, independence from South Africa was obtained on March 21, 1990. Namibia is a member of the United Nations, the South African Development Community, the African Union, the British Commonwealth and many other international organizations. For many years, Namibia was known only to southwest Africa, but Namibia was named after the Namib Desert. After Mongolia, the second lowest population density in the world. The dry land of Namibia has been inhabited since the early days of the Bushman, Tamara, and Namaqaws, and the immigrant Bantu, who came with Bantu expansion, began to live from about the 14th century. In the latter half of the 18th century, the British and Dutch missionaries visited, but in 1884 became the German Protectorate.