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It is also drained by the endorheic Cuando-Cubango system and the Cunene River.
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The Orange River forms the southern boundary, and the Kunene, Cubango, and Zambezi rivers form parts of the northern and northeastern borders.
Namibia The World Factbook 2008
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It has two major tributaries, the Cubango and the Cuito.
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These patches are particularly frequent in the vicinities of the lower Cubango, Cuito, and Cuando Rivers and their numerous tributaries in Angola, southern Zambia, and the Caprivi Strip.
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Wednesday's Jornal de Angola, the official daily, that in addition to the 400 UNITA soldiers killed in the Cuando-Cubango and Cunene provinces, 480 members of Savimbi's movement had surrendered.
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According to the government-run Namibian Press Agency earlier this week, Angolan troops have occupied the previously rebel-controlled town of Cuangar and are moving on Calai on the Cubango border.
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Cubango province began when Namibian President Sam Nujoma tightened border security with Angola in September 1994, the human rights group said.
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Cuando-Cubango provinces and more than a million people are enduring drought conditions.
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Cubango province during Angola's 19-year civil war.
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Cubango province had abandoned the capital, Menongue, without a fight on Monday.
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