Crossword-Solution: WINDHOEK
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| Clue | Answers |
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| NAMIBIAN capital | 1 answer |
| SOUTHWEST African capital | 1 answer |
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting
various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged
in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
TGEAA
Hint 3 another clue
CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Box 9890, Windhoek 9000, Namibia); telephone [264] (61) 221-601, 222-675, 222-680 _#_Flag: a large blue triangle with a yellow sunburst fills the upper left section, and an equal green triangle (solid) fills the lower right section; the triangles are separated by a red stripe which is contrasted by two narrow white edge borders _*_Economy _#_Overview: The economy is heavily dependent on the mining industry to extract and process minerals for export.
Box 9890, Windhoek 9000, Namibia); telephone [264] (61) 221-601, 222-675, 222-680; FAX [264] (61) 229-792 Flag: a large blue triangle with a yellow sunburst fills the upper left section, and an equal green triangle (solid) fills the lower right section; the triangles are separated by a red stripe that is contrasted by two narrow white-edge borders :Namibia Economy Overview: The economy is heavily dependent on the mining industry to extract and process minerals for export.
Box 9890, Windhoek 9000 telephone: [264] (61) 221-601, 222-675, 222-680 FAX: [264] (61) 229-792 Flag: a large blue triangle with a yellow sunburst fills the upper left section, and an equal green triangle (solid) fills the lower right section; the triangles are separated by a red stripe that is contrasted by two narrow white-edge borders *Namibia, Economy Overview: The economy is heavily dependent on the mining industry to extract and process minerals for export.
Fortunately, perhaps, the Germans began hostilities by raiding the frontiers of Cape Colony, and on 18 September the British retaliated by seizing Luderitz Bay, which, like their other port, Swakopmund, the Germans had abandoned to concentrate at their inland capital, Windhoek.
The first advanced on the capital Windhoek from Luderitz Bay, the second from Warmbad near the Orange River, and the third from Kimberley.