Geography of Namibia

At 824,292 km2 (318,261 sq mi), Namibia is the world's thirty-fourth largest country. After Mongolia, Namibia is the second least densely populated country in the world (2.7 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.0/sq mi)). Namibia got its name from the Namib desert that stretches along the coast of the Atlantic. It is also known for its wildlife.

Geography of Namibia
ContinentAfrica
RegionSouthern Africa
Coordinates22°00′S 17°00′E
AreaRanked 34th
  Total825,615 km2 (318,772 sq mi)
  Land99.88%
  Water0.12%
Coastline1,572 km (977 mi)
BordersTotal: 4,220 km (2,620 mi)
Highest pointKönigstein
2,573 metres (8,442 ft)
Lowest pointAtlantic Ocean
0 metres (0 ft)
Longest riverFish River
650 km (400 mi)
Largest lakeLake Guinas
0.66 ha (1.6 acres)
Exclusive economic zone564,748 km2 (218,050 sq mi)
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