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Mendelsohn, J., Jarvis, A., Roberts, C. & Robertson, T.
(2002):
Atlas of Namibia. A Portrait of the Land and its People.
- Cape Town : David Philip Publishers; New Africa Books.
Geography: Namibia is a South African democratic republic
bordering Angola, Botswana, South Africa and Zambia and with
coastline to the Atlantic.
The Constitution of the Republic of Namibia, 1990.
Article 1 Establishment of the Republic of Namibia and
Identification of its Territory
'(4) The national territory of Namibia shall consist of the whole
of the territory recognised by the international community through
the organs of the United Nations as Namibia, including the enclave,
harbour and port of Walvis Bay, as well as the off-shore islands of
Namibia, and its southern boundary shall extend to the middle of
the Orange River.'
UNESCO-IOC. 2009. African Oceans and Coasts. / : Odido
M. and Mazzilli S. (Eds). IOC Information Document, 1255, UNESCO
Regional Bureau for Science and Technology in Africa, Kenya.
- http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001850/185095e.pdf
Geografihistoriske primærkilder og fremstillinger /
Geography Historical primary sources and
presentations /
Géographie des sources historiques primaires:
International Court of Justice: Case concerning Kasikili/Sedudu
Island (Botswana/Namibia) counter-memorial of the republic of
Botswana. November 1997.
- http://www.icj-cij.org/docket/files/98/8580.pdf
Treaty between the Government of the Republic of South Africa
and the Government of the Republic of Namibia with respect to
Walvis Bay and the off-shore Islands, 28 February 1994.
Article 1
In this Treaty, except where the context indicates otherwise,
"Walvis Bay" means the port, settlement and territory described in
the Walfish Bay and St. John's River Territories Annexation Act,
1884 (Act No. 35 d 1884), of the Cape of Good Hope, as "the Port or
Settlement of Walfish Bay situated on the West Coast of South
Africa, to the North of the Tropic of Capricorn, together with
certain Territory surrounding the same", and includes the Island of
Ichaboe and the other islands, islets and rocks mentioned in the
Ichaboe and Penguin Islands Act, 1874 (Act No.4 of 1874), of the
Cape of Good Hope.
Article 2 Walvis Bay shall be incorporated/reintegrated into the
Republic of Namibia on 1 March 1994
The map of Africa by treaty. / : By Sir Edward
Hertslet.
- London : Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Harrison
and Sons, 1894 ; 1909.
- https://archive.org/details/mapofafricabytre01hert
- https://archive.org/details/mapofafricabytre02hertuoft
- https://archive.org/details/mapofafricabytre03hertuoft
I. Abyssinia to Great Britain (colonies) Nos. 1 to 102.
II. Great Britain & France to Zanzibar. Nos. 103 to 208.
III. Appendix, alphabetical index, and chronological list.
An expedition of discovery into the interior of Africa, through
the hitherto undescribed countries of the Great Namaquas,
Boschmans, and Hill Damaras [South Africa, Namibia and Botswana],
I-II. / : Performed under the auspices of Her Majesty's government,
and the Royal geographical society; and conducted by Sir James
Edward Alexander. - London: H. Colburn, 1838.
- https://archive.org/details/anexpeditiondis00alexgoog