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The Republic of Kenya, One of the Largest African Nations

By Mac Walton, published Sep 08, 2007
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The Republic of Kenya is among the most densely populated countries situated on the African continent. Kenya is the 34th most populous country in the world, with a national population surpassing 37,500,000 people. Kenya is located in east-central Africa and borders Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda, as well as Lake Victoria (one of the largest lakes in the world). Additionally, Kenya has a coastline that runs along the Indian Ocean and is a significant contributor to their national economy. The capital and largest city of Kenya, Nairobi, has a population approaching 3 million people and is an important economic center for the region. Other cities that are important to the national economy and have sizeable populations include Nakaru, Mombasa, Thika, Kisumu, Eldoret, and Machakos. The nation of Kenya encompasses approximately 225,000 square miles of land, earning it the attribute of being the 47th most vast country in the world. Kenya has a long history that dates back to early historic times, however, in recent history Kenya was a territory under the British Empire from 1890 until their independence in 1963.

Since Kenya is such a large and populous country, there is a great deal of diversity among the ethnic groups present in the country. The primary ethnic groups, however, are the Kalenjin, Luhya, Luo, Kikuyu, and Maasai, those there are hundreds of other known ethnic groups in the country. With each tribe, they have their own individual tribal languages, thus there are several languages that are widely-spoken in the country. However, for the sake of sanity and to unite all of the tribes, the official national languages are Swahili and English, which are spoken by a majority of the population, who are often multi-lingual. As Kenya is situated in central Africa, unlike its northern African neighbors, the country is largely comprised of people who practice Christianity. Islam is not a popular religion in Kenya, and makes up a small minority. Traditional tribal beliefs are practiced, though they often are a supplemental spirituality to the Christian faith.

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