Electoral constituency in the Kunene region of north-western Namibia
Epupa Constituency (until 1998: Ruacana Constituency) is a constituency in the Kunene Region of Namibia. The constituency contains the Epupa Falls after which it is named (from Otjiherero: Epupa = falling waters), located on the Angolan-Namibian border. Its population in 2004 was 12,816.[1] In 2020 it had 12,182 registered voters.[2]
Establishment and location
The constituency was created in 1992 under the name Ruacana Constituency. Its western border is the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean, its northern border is the middle of the Kunene River, at the same time Namibia's border with Angola. The constituency extended eastwards to what is today Onesi Constituency in Omusati Region, and southwards to the 18° Scircle of latitude.[3] Both the town of Ruacana and the Ruacana Falls belonged to the constituency at that time.
In 1998 the constituency's eastern part, including Ruacana, was moved to Omusati Region where the current[update]Ruacana Constituency was created. The remainder of the constituency was named Epupa Constituency.[4]