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2,479,713

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2,479,713

According to the World Bank, Namibia is home to 2,479,713 people in 2016. These people spread over an area of 824.290 square kilometers making it the second least densely populated country of the world after Mongolia. In a village close to the hunting and cattle farm Woltemade, the farm employees and their families live. Here are 32 of the 2,479,713.

 
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