Heavy Industrial Area 2

Heavy Industrial Area 2 is in , . Heavy Industrial Area 2 is situated nearby to , as well as near the power station .

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Kuisebmond Stadium and Walvis Bay railway station.

Stadium
is an open-air stadium in , . It is home to several teams in the Namibia Premier Football League, including the Eleven Arrows and Blue Waters football clubs. is situated 1½ km east of Heavy Industrial Area 2.

Railway station
is a railway station serving the port city of in . It is part of the TransNamib railway network. is situated 2½ km southwest of Heavy Industrial Area 2.

Dock
is a floating dry dock that was owned by the Forgacs Group, and berthed at , within Harbour, Australia. Built in Japan in 1977, Muloobinba arrived in Newcastle in 1978 and was based at the State Dockyard. is situated 2 km southwest of Heavy Industrial Area 2.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Kuisebmond and Walvis Bay.

Suburb
is a township of , , named after the . With a population of 40,000, most residents of Walvis Bay live in the area.

is a city of 62,000 on Atlantic coast. It has the country's only commercial port. It is famous as a place to see large numbers of flamingoes and rare migratory birds.

Heavy Industrial Area 2

Latitude
-22.93683° or 22° 56′ 13″ south
Longitude
14.51454° or 14° 30′ 52″ east
Open location code
5F9P3G77+7R
Open­Street­Map ID
way 207722973
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­industrial
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