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Description
Oshikoto is a region located in northern Namibia, bordered by the Oshana and Ohangwena regions to the west and the Kavango East region to the east. It is part of the larger northern Namibia area and is known for its diverse cultural heritage and beautiful landscapes. The region is home to several ethnic groups, mainly the Ovambo people, who contribute to the area's rich traditions and customs.
One of the significant towns in the Oshikoto region is Tsumeb, which is known for its mining history and the Tsumeb Mine, a former copper and silver mine that was one of the richest deposits of copper in the world. Tsumeb serves as a central hub for trade and commerce in the region, with various services and amenities available to residents and visitors alike.
The region features various natural attractions, including wildlife reserves and national parks, making it a great destination for eco-tourism and wildlife enthusiasts. Oshikoto is also known for its warm climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters, providing an enjoyable environment for outdoor activities.
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