Noordoewer

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Noordoewer
settlement
The Orange River on the border bridge between Noordoewer and Vioolsdrif. Extreme heat and sunlight cause visible evaporation.
The Orange River on the border bridge between Noordoewer and Vioolsdrif. Extreme heat and sunlight cause visible evaporation.
Noordoewer is located in Namibia
Noordoewer
Noordoewer
Location in Namibia
Coordinates: 28°43′S 17°37′E / 28.717°S 17.617°E / -28.717; 17.617
Country Namibia
RegionǁKaras Region
ConstituencyKarasburg Constituency
Time zoneUTC+2 (South African Standard Time)

Noordoewer is a settlement in the ǁKaras Region of southern Namibia. Its name means 'North Bank' in Afrikaans, in reference to the north bank of the Orange River, on which it is located. The village lies opposite the South African town of Vioolsdrif, to which it is connected by the road bridge which forms the northern end of the South African N7 and the southern end of the Namibian B1.

Noordoewer is known for grape production and canoeing and is an important border post on a crucial transport route between the two countries. It is planned to upgrade its status to that of a town.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Sasman, Catherine (10 November 2010). "Karas profile". New Era.


Coordinates: 28°43′S 17°37′E / 28.717°S 17.617°E / -28.717; 17.617

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