Tses
Tses is a village in ǁKaras Region, Namibia with a population of approximately 1000; probably 1000 more live in the surrounding semi-desert farming hinterland. It is situated one kilometre off the main B1 highway from Windhoek to Cape Town and Johannesburg, opposite the turning to Berseba and Brukkaros Mountain. From 1980 until independence in 1990, Tses was part of Namaland, a reserve set aside for the Nama people.
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Tses
Tses is a village in ǁKaras Region, Namibia with a population of approximately 1000; probably 1000 more live in the surrounding semi-desert farming hinterland. It is situated one kilometre off the main B1 highway from Windhoek to Cape Town and Johannesburg, opposite the turning to Berseba and Brukkaros Mountain. From 1980 until independence in 1990, Tses was part of Namaland, a reserve set aside for the Nama people.
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Tses is a village in ǁKaras Re ...... to Keetmanshoop stop at Tses.
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Tses ist ein Dorf im Wahlkreis ...... war Tses Teil des Namalandes.
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Цес (нем. Tses) — деревня, нах ...... Цес считался частью Намаленда.
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Location in Namibia
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Tses is a village in ǁKaras Re ...... set aside for the Nama people.
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Tses ist ein Dorf im Wahlkreis ...... war Tses Teil des Namalandes.
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Цес (нем. Tses) — деревня, нах ...... Цес считался частью Намаленда.
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Tses
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Цес (деревня)
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