Namaqualand

![Nisbett-Bath, Great Namacqualand (1852)[1]](/uploads/202501/24/Nisbett-Bath,_Great_Namacqualand_(February_1852,_p.12,_IX)_-_Copy3226.jpg)
![A School in Namacqualand, Southern Africa (p.120, August 1865, XXII)[2]](/uploads/202501/24/A_School_in_Namacqualand,_Southern_Africa_(p.120,_August_1865,_XXII)3226.jpg)
Namaqualand (Afrikaans:Namakwaland) is an arid region of Namibia and South Africa, extending along the west coast over 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) and covering a total area of 440,000 square kilometres (170,000 sq mi). It is divided by the lower course of the Orange River into two portions – Little Namaqualand to the south and Great Namaqualand to the north. Little Namaqualand is within the Namakwa District Municipality and forms part of Northern Cape Province, South Africa. A typical municipality is Kamiesberg Local Municipality. Great Namaqualand is in the Karas Region of Namibia. Great Namaqualand is sparsely populated by the Namaqua, a Khoikhoi people who traditionally inhabited the Namaqualand region.