Namibe
Namibe is a coastal province in Angola, located in the southwestern part of the country. It is known for its stunning landscapes, which include sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and the Namibe Desert. The capital city, also named Namibe, serves as a key port and economic center for the region.
The province has a diverse culture influenced by various ethnic groups, including the Ovimbundu and Kimbundu. Namibe's economy relies on fishing, agriculture, and tourism, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and unique wildlife, such as the endemic Namibe Dune Gecko.