Introduction
The Republic of Namibia, commonly known as Namibia, is a republic located to the west of southern Africa. It borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west and Zambia to the north With Angola, it connects with Botswana in the east and South Africa in the south. Although Namibia and Zimbabwe have no territorial borders, the two countries face each other only more than 200 meters on the banks of the Zambezi River. Namibia is between 1,000 and 2,000 meters above sea level. It has a subtropical and semi-arid climate. Namibia is divided into 13 administrative regions and 50 local governments. Its capital and largest city is Windhoek. After Namibia’s War of Independence, Namibia took off on March 21, 1990 South Africa gained independence under the rule of South Africa. It is also a member of the United Nations, Commonwealth, African Union and SADC.
About the National Anthem
'Namibia, Land of the Brave'-Namibia, Land of the Brave
'Namibia, the Land of Courage' is the national anthem of Namibia. The lyrics and composer are both Xley Dosibu, who is the director of the traditional music group in the Kalahari Desert. Dosibu is in Namibia Won the national anthem competition held after independence in 1990. It was adopted in 1991.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. Blue and green two right-angled triangles and white, red and white diagonals in the middle The flag is composed of strips, and there is a golden sun on the blue triangle. Blue symbolizes rain and ocean, green symbolizes grassland and agriculture, white symbolizes peace, red symbolizes the people striving for independence, and yellow symbolizes the sun and desert, and also represents perseverance. The spirit of Namibia.
Emblem Meaning
The national emblem of Namibia is a shield emblem with a national flag pattern on it. The shield beast is a right-horned antelope that represents courage, elegance and pride. There is a local desert plant Centipede on the ground. , Symbolizing the spirit of perseverance. There is a roaring sea eagle on the top of the shield, symbolizing the vision of the leader. The garland pattern on which it stands is a diamond, representing the country’s minerals and traditions. The ribbon book has the national motto 'Group, Freedom, Justice.'