Swakopmund-Kramersdorf
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Coordinates | 22 ° 40 ′ 41 ″ S , 14 ° 32 ′ 25 ″ E | |
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Country | Namibia | |
Erongo | ||
ISO 3166-2 | NA-ER | |
District of | Swakopmund | |
surface | 1.2 km² | |
Telephone code | (+264) 64 | |
Kramersdorf , rarely falsely Afrikaans Kramersdorp , is a suburb of Swakopmund in Namibia . It is named after the civil engineer Friedrich Kramer . Kramersdorf is sometimes referred to as part of Central .
The district is located in the east of the city south of the B2 national road . It extends over 2 km (incl. The extension regions ( english Extensions ) to the east) along the Swakop and the dunes of the Namib . In the west it is bordered by Moses-ǁGaroëb- Strasse with the Kramersdorf-Haus and Central .
Kramersdorf is considered to be the wealthiest part of Swakopmund. Numerous personalities such as Alfons Weber lived in it .
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- ↑ Note: This article contains characters from the alphabet of the Khoisan languages spoken in southern Africa . The display contains characters of the click letters ǀ , ǁ , ǂ and ǃ . For more information on the pronunciation of long or nasal vowels or certain clicks , see e.g. B. under Khoekhoegowab .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Market Price Index 2006 First National Bank of Namibia, 2006, p. 14. (PDF; 923 kB)