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Rietoog
human settlement
LesdiNamibiya Taƴto
Nder laamooreHardap Region Taƴto
Hiiri-weeti pelleUTC+01:00 Taƴto
Jonde kwa'odineto23°58′0″S 16°33′0″E Taƴto
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Rietoog ko wuro e nder diiwaan Hardap to leydi Namibiya. Nde woni ko 112 kiloomeeteer (70 mi) to fuɗnaange-rewo Rehoboth e 130 kiloomeeteer (81 mi) to fuɗnaange-rewo Maltahöhe e laawol kaaƴe M47, nde jeyaa ko e diiwaan woote Rehoboth Rural. Innde Rietoog firti ko Cane-eye e ɗemngal Afrikaans, inniraa ko ɓuuɓri nanndundi e yitere, taarotoondi canɗe, sara wuro ngoo.[1]

Basters, fedde ummoriinde Afrik worgo, ummiima e nokku hee e kitaale 1890.[2]

Rietoog ina jogii nokku njoorɗo no feewi, koɗli ina taarnaa ɗum. Toɓooli seeɗa ngaddi ndiyam ŋakkude. Ko ɓuri heewde e ndiyam ɗam ummotoo ko e lowre ndiyam e nder nokku pijirlooji duɗal ngal.

Heewɓe e hoɗɓe mayri ina ndema jawdi galleeji ko wayi no pucci, puɗi, mborosaaji, e pucci. Leɗɗe nokkuuje ina njeyaa heen lekki gelooɗi. Sifaa geologique e nokku oo ko Nappe mo mbiyaten "seerti e 4 toowɗe, allochthonous yuɓɓooji e doole mawɗe."[3]

Faggudu, jaŋde e yah-ngartaa

Rietoog ina jogii duɗal e duɗe ɗiɗi tokoose. Duɗal ngal, Duɗal hakkundeewal WJD Cloete, udditaa ko e hitaande 1949, hannde ina waɗi fotde 250 almuudo e nder duɗe 1-10. Ngam yahde nokku yimɓe ina njillondiri e otooji pucci, ko otooji ɗi pucci 2-4 njiylotoo. Minibus ina nawta yimɓe haa wuro Rehobot ɓurngo ɓadaade, ɓurngo mawnude.

Otooji ko hoɗɓe seeɗa kuutortoo, kono ina woodi koɗkiiji saraaji laawol mawngol ngol e caggal duɗal ngal, ɗi kala fannu yah-ngartaa waawaa yettaade. Laawol kaaƴe M47 ngol huutortee ko no laawol mawngol hakkunde Rehoboth e Naukluft.

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  2. "History. Rehoboth Basters". Retrieved 18 November 2011.
  3. Miller, R. McG. (1983). Evolution of the Damara Orogen of South West Africa/Namibia: National Geodynamics Programme. South African Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Geological Society of South Africa. p. 199. ISBN 978-0-620-06592-4. Retrieved 18 November 2011.