User:Bennie Spiegel/The Population of Namibia

The Population of Namibia
About 2.2 million people share the vast spaces of Namibia, the country has one of the lowest population densities in the world with 1.5 people per square kilometer. It is thought that only about a quarter of Namibians live in urban areas, although this figure is certainly increasing as growing numbers of unemployed people leave their villages and farms.

The population of Namibia is not evenly distributed with about 60% of people living in the northern regions, while the southern and coastal areas are almost unpopulated. Namibia's population can be divided into (at least) 11 ethnic groups, the biggest group of which is the Oshiwambo people. As a country Namibia is still trying to find a national identity, but each of the countries cultural groups has its own a rich heritage and traditions.

Due to the unfortunate apartheid history of Namibia the division of people into cultural or tribal groups is an extremely sensitive issue, and most people prefer to think of themselves as Namibians.

The Namibian Cultural Groups
The population of Namibia can be divided into the following groups. •	Oshiwambo •	Kavango •	Herero •	Himba •	Damara •	Nama •	Topnaars •	Rehoboth Basters •	Coloureds •	Caprivians •	Bushmen -San •	Tswanas •	Whites