Windhoek is the capital of Namibia, and is located roughly in the
country's centre. The city is set in a beautiful valley bordered by
the Eros and Auas Mountains. Historically, the city's location
meant that it was easy to defend, as defensive structures on the
hills stopped most outside forces. Nowadays the position is
slightly unfortunate, as there is very little room to expand the
thriving city.
Virtually all of Namibia's national enterprises are based in
Windhoek, including all of the financial buildings and the major
media. It is also home to the country's only theatre. Having been
part of the German Empire in the Colonial era, Windhoek became part
of South West Africa before it was selected to be Namibia's capital
on the country's independence in 1990.