Luhonono, until 2013 Schuckmannsburg, is a settlement in the Caprivi Strip in northeastern Namibia with a population of about 800. It belongs to the Kabbe North electoral constituency of the Zambezi Region.[2] During the time of German colonialism, it was the capital of the Caprivi Strip.[3]
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^Kooper, Lugeretzia (22 December 2021). "Zambezi road renamed after Brendan Simbwaye". The Namibian. p. 5.
^Dierks, Klaus. "Chronology of Namibian History, 1910". Retrieved 17 November 2010.
Luhonono, until 2013 Schuckmannsburg, is a settlement in the Caprivi Strip in northeastern Namibia with a population of about 800. It belongs to the Kabbe...
contained the former German colonial residence of Schuckmannsburg (today Luhonono), as well as several other villages. Its population in 2010 was 14,979...
German place names, only few places had their name changed, for example Luhonono, the former Schuckmannsburg. Especially in the south, in the regions of...
Ikaba before moving to Luhonono, today known as Schuckmansburg. Schuckmansburg was a name given by the Germans, replacing Luhonono. The name has been replaced...
von Caprivi Schuckmannsburg – Bruno von Schuckmann (since 2013 called Luhonono) Bhimdatta – Bhimdatta Panta, a revolutionary farmer leader Birendranagar...
Liswaninyana’s maternal aunt. He established his headquarters at Schuckmansburg (Luhonono) in Eastern Caprivi, Namibia. 19.Liswaninyana (1927-1937) He was the eldest...
policy. The newly founded town of Schuckmannsburg, since 2013 known as Luhonono, was named after him during his time in office as governor. Between 1911...
Namibian Navy patrol boat The D3508 in the Kabbe North constituency, linking Luhonono to Isize and Namalubi, was renamed Brendan Simbwaye Road in 2021. List...