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KENYA
Country Name Republic of Kenya
Capital Nairobi
Currency Kenyan shilling
Religion Protestant
Surface Area 582,650 sq km
Population 33,829,590
Nationality Kenyan
Languages English (official), Kiswahili (official)
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Geographical Information
Map Location Africa
Geographical Location 1° 00' North Latitude
38° 00' East Longitude
Surface Area 582,650 sq km
Climate Varies from tropical along coast to arid in interior
Natural Resources Limestone, soda ash, salt, gemstones, fluorspar, zinc, diatomite, gypsum, wildlife, hydropower
Political Information Top of Page
Country Name Republic of Kenya
Capital City Nairobi
Government Type Republic
Administrative Divisions 7 provinces and 1 area*; Central, Coast, Eastern, Nairobi Area*, North Eastern, Nyanza, Rift Valley, Western
Independence Day 12 December 1963 (from UK)
Demographical Information Top of Page
Population 33,829,590 (July 2005 est.)
Nationality Kenyan
Ethnic Groups Kikuyu 22%, Luhya 14%, Luo 13%, Kalenjin 12%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, Meru 6%, other African 15%, non-African (Asian, European, and Arab) 1%
Religion Protestant 45%, Roman Catholic 33%, indigenous beliefs 10%, Muslim 10%, other 2%
Languages English (official), Kiswahili (official), numerous indigenous languages
Population Growth Rate 2.56% (2005 est.)
Economical Information Top of Page
Currency Kenyan shilling (KES)
Industries Small-scale consumer goods (plastic, furniture, batteries, textiles, soap, cigarettes, flour), agricultural products; oil refining, aluminum, steel, lead, cement; commercial ship repair, tourism
Labor Force 11.4 million (2004 est.)
Labor Force by Sectors Agriculture 75% (2003 est.)
Agriculture Products Tea, coffee, corn, wheat, sugarcane, fruit, vegetables; dairy products, beef, pork, poultry, eggs
Export Commodities Tea, horticultural products, coffee, petroleum products, fish, cement
Export Partners Uganda 12.8%, UK 11.6%, US 10.4%, Netherlands 8.3%, Pakistan 5.1%, Egypt 4.7%, Tanzania 4.3% (2004)
Import Commodities Machinery and transportation equipment, petroleum products, motor vehicles, iron and steel, resins and plastics
Import Partners UAE 13.2%, Saudi Arabia 9.6%, South Africa 9.3%, US 8%, UK 7.2%, China 6.7%, Japan 5.4%, India 4.9% (2004)
Transportation Top of Page
Railways 2,778 km
Highways 63,942 km
Pipelines Refined products 752 km (2004)
Airports 221 (2004 est.)
Ports and Harbors Kisumu, Lamu, Mombasa
Communication Top of Page
Phone Code +254
Internet Abbreviation .ke
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Short History Founding president and liberation struggle icon Jomo KENYATTA led Kenya from independence until his death in 1978, when President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI took power in a constitutional succession. The country was a de facto one-party state from 1969 until 1982 when the ruling Kenya African National Union (KANU) made itself the sole legal party in Kenya. MOI acceded to internal and external pressure for political liberalization in late 1991. The ethnically fractured opposition failed to dislodge KANU from power in elections in 1992 and 1997, which were marred by violence and fraud, but are viewed as having generally reflected the will of the Kenyan people. President MOI stepped down in December of 2002 following fair and peaceful elections. Mwai KIBAKI, running as the candidate of the multiethnic, united opposition group, the National Rainbow Coalition, defeated KANU candidate Uhuru KENYATTA and assumed the presidency following a campaign centered on an anticorruption platform.
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