Eiseb

Eiseb
Village
Eiseb

Eiseb, Namibia

Coordinates: 21°08′00″S 18°46′00″E / 21.13333°S 18.76667°E / -21.13333; 18.76667
Country  Namibia
Region Omaheke Region
Constituency Eiseb Constituency
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 2,102
Time zone South African Standard Time (UTC+1)

Eiseb[2] is the name given to the water basin located in the eastern part of country Namibia across the region called the Omaheke Region. Eiseb consists of the joinery measure between the Kalahari Desert which is located in the country called Botswana and it covers a maximum total of space of approximately ten thousand six hundred and sixty five kilometer squared (10665km2). Eiseb is a beautiful place which acts as a tourist attraction.

History of the Eiseb

During the early times of year 1904, there was a conflict and or war that occurred in the context of the HERERO people, that is to say the HERERO people were troubled by the major group of people to take them out of their land thus they used some of the escaping procedures to free themselves from harm caused by the terrorists at the Waterberg juncture, hence the chiefs and all Herero people were smudged.

Botswana is one of the neighboring and or landlocked country that are close to the Eiseb. Mostly the Herero people died in the war as they had no place to escape to, they conjured to the Eiseb river side of the basin, found no help in the desert that links to the Kalahari Desert in Botswana.

Overview of the Botswana desert and Namibia

Most of the Herero people people are found in Namibia and through and because of the wars that happened across the Eiseb and Namibia at large made the migration of the Herero people people into the Kalahari dessert, that is the main reason why the Herero people tribe is also available in Botswana, and are regarded as Batswana people because of the wars that took place at Namibia during the time.[2]

References

  1. "Table 4.2.2 Urban population by Census years (2001 and 2011)" (PDF). Namibia 2011 - Population and Housing Census Main Report. Namibia Statistics Agency. p. 39. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  2. 1 2 Eiseb-Epukiro River Basin
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