- Kenya - Wikipedia
Kenya's capital and largest city is Nairobi The second-largest and oldest city is Mombasa, a major port city located on Mombasa Island Other major cities within the country include Kisumu, Nakuru and Eldoret
- Kenya | Currency, Map, Population, Capital, Religion, Flag, People . . .
Kenya, country in East Africa famed for its scenic landscapes and vast wildlife preserves Its Indian Ocean coast provided historically important ports by which goods from Arabian and Asian traders have entered the continent for many centuries
- Kenya Maps Facts - World Atlas
Kenya, an east African country, shares borders with five other countries: Uganda to the west, South Sudan to the northwest, Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the east, and Tanzania to the south Its southeast flank abuts the Indian Ocean The total area of Kenya encompasses approximately 580,650 km 2 (224,962 mi 2)
- History of Kenya
The history of Kenya spans thousands of years, beginning with the early settlements of people and culminating in the modern independent state The territory has been a crossroads for cultures and peoples, leaving their mark on the country's culture, language, and traditions
- Visit Kenya - Where Safari Was Born
Kenya is the country where safari was born Discover the dramatic Great Rift Valley, mountain highlands or the coastline of the Indian Ocean with its white sandy beaches Kenya is also home of the Big Five and you will experience close encounters with lions, elephants, rhinos and many other wildlife
- Kenya country profile - BBC News
Situated on the equator, Kenya is a major economy on Africa's east coast, with tangible links to early humankind In the East African Rift Valley palaeontologists have discovered some of the
- Kenya - dw. com
The Republic of Kenya in Africa borders on Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, Ethiopia and Somalia to the northeast Kenya is home to around 45 million people Kenyans will be voting in a general
- Kenya – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Fondly referred to as the "Jewel of Africa", Kenya is a dream destination for its Swahili heritage and the home of humankind and Safari industry Kenya is divided into several different regions, each with its own unique characteristics and differences in terms of culture, landscape, climate, and economy:
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