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'''Nakayale''', also known as '''nakayale keengulu''' is a village in northern ] near ] in ] situated 86km northwest of ] and 4km from outapi.it is in ]. The vilage normally receives an annual average rainfall of {{convert|440|mm}}, although in the 2010/2011 rainy season {{convert|723|mm}} were measured.<ref name="Nam2011">{{cite news '''Nakayale''', also known as '''nakayale keengulu''' is a village in northern ] near ] in ] situated 86km northwest of ] and 4km from outapi. It is in the ]. The village normally receives an annual average rainfall of {{convert|440|mm}}, although in the 2010–2011 rainy season {{convert|723|mm}} were measured.<ref name="Nam2011">{{cite news
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Nakayale is one of the well known vilage Namibia with two school a primaryNakayale primary school <ref> http://nakayaleprimary.webs.com</ref> and Erki Tauya junior seccondary school<ref>erkkitauyaschool.webs.com/formerlearners.htm</ref>. There is a church and a centre of disablility people. The language spoken there is ] and few spoke ]. Outapi is one of the hottest place in the northern Namibia with temperatures ranging between 26 and 30 degrees Celsius.<ref>http://www.worldweatheronline.com/v2/weather.aspx?q=Nakayale,%20Namibia</ref> Nakayale has two schools: Nakayale primary school<ref> http://nakayaleprimary.webs.com</ref> and Erki Tauya junior secondary school.<ref>erkkitauyaschool.webs.com/formerlearners.htm</ref> There is a church and a centre of disability people. The language spoken there is ], with some villagers able to speak ]. Outapi is one of the hottest places in northern Namibia, with temperatures ranging between 26 and 30 degrees Celsius.<ref>http://www.worldweatheronline.com/v2/weather.aspx?q=Nakayale,%20Namibia</ref>


==References== ==References==

Revision as of 17:59, 3 October 2012

Nakayale, also known as nakayale keengulu is a village in northern Namibia near Outapi in Omusati region situated 86km northwest of Oshakati and 4km from outapi. It is in the Anamulenge Constituency. The village normally receives an annual average rainfall of 440 millimetres (17 in), although in the 2010–2011 rainy season 723 millimetres (28.5 in) were measured.

Nakayale has two schools: Nakayale primary school and Erki Tauya junior secondary school. There is a church and a centre of disability people. The language spoken there is Oshiwambo, with some villagers able to speak English. Outapi is one of the hottest places in northern Namibia, with temperatures ranging between 26 and 30 degrees Celsius.

References

  1. Menges, Werner (26 May 2011). "Rainy season was one for the record books". The Namibian.
  2. http://nakayaleprimary.webs.com
  3. erkkitauyaschool.webs.com/formerlearners.htm
  4. http://www.worldweatheronline.com/v2/weather.aspx?q=Nakayale,%20Namibia