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Page 300
... territory to the borders of Zambia . In the south the Orange River marks the boundary between South West Africa / Namibia and South Africa . In the east the territory adjoins both Botswana and South Africa . Extending inland some 600 ...
... territory to the borders of Zambia . In the south the Orange River marks the boundary between South West Africa / Namibia and South Africa . In the east the territory adjoins both Botswana and South Africa . Extending inland some 600 ...
Page 302
... territory is partly situated in the tropical high pressure belt of the Southern Hemisphere , located between lati- tudes 25 ° and 35 ° S , which governs the wind system of the plateau . The coast region , however , is affected by the ...
... territory is partly situated in the tropical high pressure belt of the Southern Hemisphere , located between lati- tudes 25 ° and 35 ° S , which governs the wind system of the plateau . The coast region , however , is affected by the ...
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... territory . Transport development since the 1950s has been aided by capital and loan funds from the South African government . In 1953 there were no tarred roads in the territory , but by the early 1980s there were more than 1,350 miles ...
... territory . Transport development since the 1950s has been aided by capital and loan funds from the South African government . In 1953 there were no tarred roads in the territory , but by the early 1980s there were more than 1,350 miles ...
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