The administrative divisions of Namibia are tabled by Delimitation Commissions and accepted or declined by the National Assembly. The name assigned to the region reflects the prominence of the Karas mountain range in its southern part.
The 14 regions and 121 districts of Namibia (Southern Africa) are: Region / capital / districts Kunene / Opuwo / Epupa, Opuwo Urban, Opuwo Rural, Sesfontein, Khorixas, Kamandjab, Outjo Omusati / Outapi / Onesi, Tsandi, Outapi, Anamulenge, Ogongo, Okalongo, Oshikuku, Elim, Okahao, Etayi… The Namib Desert, from which the country has derived its name, borders the Atlantic coast and covers a length of 2000 km from north-western South Africa all the way to Angola. As of August 2013, the new division re-organization has 14 regions, which are further sub-divided into 121 constituencies. In 2013, Kavango region (pop. issued on 2014-03-31. The First Delimitation Commission chaired by Judge President Johan Strydom suggested in 1992 that Namibia should be divided into 13 regions, a number that has been amended by the 4th Delimitation Commission. 116,830 in 1991, 202,694 in 2001) was split into Kavango … It gives codes for the two new regions: NA-KEfor Kavango East and NA-KWfor Subsequently, on 2014-11-03, ISO officially issued codes for these two. The ǁKaras Region is the southernmost and least densely populated of the 14 regions of Namibia; its capital is Keetmanshoop. The ǁKaras region includes the magisterial districts of Keetmanshoop, Karasburg, Bethanie, and Lüderitz. Now there is a perfect match between the two standards. The Namib is divided into the Sperrgebiet National Park, the Namib Naukluft Park, the Dorob National Park and the Skeleton Coast National Park.The northern part … In Namibia the Namib reaches up to 150 km inland, but has an average width of 100 km.