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KENYA Prepared by: Stella Machooka

MAP OF KENYA

FACTS ABOUT KENYA Population: 32.8 million (UN, 2005) Capital: Nairobi Area: 582,646 sq km (224,961 sq miles) Major languages: Swahili, English Major religion: Christianity Life expectancy: 48 years (men), 46 years (women) (UN) Monetary unit: 1 Kenya shilling = 100 cents Main exports: Tea, coffee, horticultural products, petroleum products GNI per capita: US $530 (World Bank, 2006) Internet domain:.ke International dialling code: +254 Average Temperature 27degrees celcious

WILD ANIMALS FOUND IN KENYA

Samburu traditional attire vs. contemporary fashion

SAMBURU DANCERS

Fort Jesus (Mombasa) Build by the Portuguese in 1593 RICH HISTORY

GEDE RUINS AT THE COAST ARAB TOWN OF THE 13TH CENTURY

Regional centre for International organizations UNEP Headquarters NAIROBI THE CAPITAL

HINDU TEMPLE ALL SAINTS CATHEDRAL MOSQUE

THE RIFT VALLEY

FARMERS MARKET

TEA PLANTATION

COFFEE PICKING

SODA ASH ON LAKE MAGADI

ON THE SHORES OF LAKE VICTORIA

NORTH EASTERN KENYA

MT. KILIMANJARO (19,340ft)

MT. KENYA 17000ft

3000M STEEPLECHASE THAT’S THE KENYAN RACE

HAKUNA MATATA