Namíbia

  • Presidente:Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
  • Primeiro Ministro:Elijah Ngurare
  • Capital:Windhoek
  • Línguas:Oshiwambo languages 48.9%, Nama/Damara 11.3%, Afrikaans 10.4% (common language of most of the population and about 60% of the white population), Otjiherero languages 8.6%, Kavango languages 8.5%, Caprivi languages 4.8%, English (official) 3.4%, other African languages 2.3%, other 1.7% note: Namibia has 13 recognized national languages, including 10 indigenous African languages and 3 Indo-European languages (2011 est.)
  • Governo
  • Estatísticas Nacionais Oficias
  • População, pessoas:3.062.109 (2025)
  • Área, km2:823.290
  • PIB per capita, US$:4.413 (2024)
  • PIB, bilhões em US$ atuais:13,4 (2024)
  • Índice de GINI:59,1 (2015)
  • Facilidade para Fazer Negócios:104

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    • setembro 2025
      Fonte: Global Innovation Index
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 25 setembro, 2025
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      The Global Innovation Index 2023 captures the innovation ecosystem performance of 132 economies and tracks the most recent global innovation trends.  The GII 2023 tracks global innovation trends against a background of uncertainty caused by slow economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, high-interest rates, and geopolitical conflict, but with the promise of the Digital Age and Deep Science innovation waves and technological progress.  
    • dezembro 2014
      Fonte: World Wide Web Foundation
      Carregamento por: Alex Kulikov
      Acesso em 04 abril, 2016
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      Data cited at: World Wide Web Foundation https://thewebindex.org/ Topic: Data, Web Index 2014 data Publication: https://thewebindex.org/data/?indicator=INDEX&country=ALL License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/   The Web has changed our lives. But to harness its full benefit, we need to understand how countries and people use it, and its impact on on development and human rights. The Web Index, by the World Wide Web Foundation, tracks the Web’s contribution to social, economic and political progress across 86 countries. It ranks these nations across four pillars: Universal Access, Freedom and Openness, Empowerment and Relevant Content.