Namibe Province is a province of Angola. Under Portuguese rule it was the Moçâmedes District. It has an area of 57,091 km<sup>2</sup> and had a 2024 census population of 815,708. The port and city of Moçâmedes is the capital of the province with a population of 345,000 in 2024. Iona National Park lies within the province.
History
From its foundation by the Portuguese in 1840 and until 1985, the area was known as Moçâmedes (also spelled "Mossâmedes"). The current name of the province is derived from the Namib Desert, lying predominantly in Namibia; the northernmost part, however, extended into the province of Namibe. Extensive flooding in the province occurred on April 5, 2001, with the Bero and Giraul River severely affecting roads and people in Namibe, Huila and Benguela provinces. A reported 20 people in Namibe Province lost their lives during the flood.
Geography and wildlife
Namibe Province covers an area of 57,091 km<sup>2</sup>, much of which is desert. The capital of the province is the city of Moçâmedes, with the second city being Tômbua or Tómbwa (formerly Porto Alexandre). In the Namib Desert can be seen the rare Welwitschia mirabilis, "a strange plant with a giant root", and also the Iona National Park. Lake Arco is a fresh-water oasis in the middle of the desert. Near the coast of the Bentiaba desert and in Iona National Park, Late Cretaceous fossils of sharks, turtles, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs and sauropods have been discovered.
Municipalities
The province of Namibe consists of five municipalities ():
Communes
The province of Namibe contains the following communes (); sorted by their respective municipalities:
- Bibala Municipality: â Bibala, Caitou, Capangombe (Kapagombe), Lola
- Camacuio Municipality: â Camacuio, Chingo, Mamué
- Moçâmedes Municipality: â Bentiaba, Lucira, Moçâmedes
- Tômbua Municipality: â Iona (Yona), São Martinho dos Tigres (), Tômbua
- Virei Municipality: â Cainde, Virei
Demographics
Namibe Province had a population of 815,708 according to the 2024 census. The desert is sparsely inhabited, but is inhabited by Herero groups (vaKuval, Ova-Himba) and small Khoisan groups (Kwisi, Kwepe).
Economy
Agriculture is the main source of income in Namibe Province, the principal crops being citrus fruits, olives, guava, millet, and livestock, including the rearing of sheep and goats. Fishing is another means of livelihood for the people of Namibe Province, Tômbua being the main market. The province has significant reserves of gold, copper, manganese, chromium, tin, lignite and marble. The Yuri Gagarin Airport and the Commercial Port of Moçâmedes, are the two main centres for transport for the import and export of products.
List of governors of Namibe
Pre-independence period
- 1849âÂÂ1851 António Sérgio de Sousa
- 1851âÂÂ1852 José Herculano Ferreira da Horta
- 1852âÂÂ1854 Carlos Botelho de Vasconcelos
- 1854âÂÂ1854 António do Canto e Castro
- 1854âÂÂ1859 Fernando da Costa Leal
- 1859âÂÂ1861 António Joaquim de Castro
- 1861âÂÂ1863 João Jacinto Tavares
- 1863âÂÂ1866 Fernando da Costa Leal
- 1866âÂÂ1866 Alexandre de Sousa Alvim Pereira
- 1866âÂÂ1870 Joaquim José da Graça
- 1870âÂÂ1871 Estanislau de Assunção e Almeida
- 1871âÂÂ1876 Lúcio Albino Pereira Crespo
- 1876âÂÂ1876 Francisco Teixeira da Silva
- 1876âÂÂ1876 José Joaquim Teixeira Beltrão
- 1877âÂÂ1878 Francisco Augusto da Costa Cabral
- 1878âÂÂ1878 Sebastião Nunes da Mata
- 1878âÂÂ1879 Francisco Ferreira do Amaral
- 1879âÂÂ1880 Sebastião Nunes da Mata
- 1880âÂÂ1880 José Bento Ferreira de Almeida
- 1880âÂÂ1886 Sebastião Nunes da Mata
- 1886âÂÂ1889 ÃÂlvaro António da Costa Ferreira
- 1889âÂÂ1889 Ventura Duarte Barros da Fonseca
- 1889âÂÂ1892 LuÃÂs Bernardino Leitão Xavier
- 1892âÂÂ1893 Martinho de Queirós Montenegro
- 1893âÂÂ1895 Júlio José Marques da Costa
- 1895âÂÂ1896 João de Canto e Castro Antunes
- 1896âÂÂ1897 João Manuel Mendonça e Gaivão
- 1897âÂÂ1897 João Manuel Pereira da Silva
- 1897âÂÂ1899 Francisco Diogo de Sá
- 1899âÂÂ1902 José Maria d'Aguiar
- 1902âÂÂ1902 Sebastião Corrêa de Oliveira
- 1902âÂÂ1903 João Augusto Vieira da Fonseca
- 1903âÂÂ1904 Viriato Zeferino Passaláqua
- 1904âÂÂ1905 José Alfredo Ferreira Margarido
- 1905âÂÂ1907 José Rafael da Cunha
- 1907âÂÂ1908 António Maria da Silva
- 1908âÂÂ1910 Alberto Carolino Ferreira da Costa
- 1910âÂÂ1910 António Brandão de Mello Mimoso
- 1910âÂÂ1912 Caetano Carvalhal Corrêa Henriques
- 1912âÂÂ1914 Henrique Monteiro Corrêa da Silva
- 1914 Jose Monteiro de Macedo
- 1914âÂÂ1916 Alfredo de Albuquerque Felner
- 1916âÂÂ1918 José Inácio da Silva
- 1918âÂÂ1919 António Dias
- 1919âÂÂ1922 José Manuel da Costa
- 1922âÂÂ1924 Alberto Nunes Freire Quaresma
- 1924âÂÂ1926 Artur Silva
- 1926âÂÂ1928 António Augusto de Sequeira Braga
- 1928âÂÂ1929 Francisco Martins de Oliveira Santos;
- 1929 Alcino José Pereira de Vasconcelos
- 1929âÂÂ1930 António Augusto de Sequeira Braga
- 1930âÂÂ1930 José Maria de Seita Machado
- 1930âÂÂ1935 José Pereira Sabrosa
- 1956âÂÂ1960 Vasco Falcão Nunes da Ponte
- 1960âÂÂ1969 José LuÃÂs Henriques de Brito
- 1969âÂÂ1970
- 1970âÂÂ1971 Agostinho Gomes Pereira
- 1971âÂÂ1975 Amândio José Rogado
Post-independence period
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