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1 Kenya By: Ndunge Mulwa

2 Geography

3 Area & Borders Africa is 224,081 sq. mi (580,367 sq. km), which is slightly smaller than Texas. It is bordered by: Somalia at the east Ethiopia at the north Sudan & Uganda at the west Tanzania at the south Population: 41,070,934

4 Cities Nairobi, the capital There are many cities in Kenya, including:
Mombasa Kisumu Nakuru Eldoret The capital of Kenya is Nairobi. Nairobi, the capital

5 Landforms Rivers Lakes Athi R. L. Victoria Galana R. L. Nakuru Mara R.
Tana R. L. Victoria L. Nakuru L. Natron Tana Lake Lake Victoria

6 Mountains Some mountains in Kenya are: Mt. Kenya Usambara Mts.
Pare Mts. Mt. Kenya

7 Climate The climate in Kenya depends on where you are:
South, West, and Central regions-Tropical North & Northwest- dry/ Semi-dry

8 Terrain Kenya Terrain Map Low, coastal plain at Indian Ocean
Low plain rises into many mountain ridges and plateaus in the center of Kenya Broad, dry plain in north High lands cover south High lands decline to Lake Victoria in the west Kenya Terrain Map

9 Environment

10 Environmental Issues There are many environmental issues in Kenya, including: Poaching Deforestation (the destroying of forests) Water pollution from industrial and urban wastes Soil Erosion Affect of Deforestation

11 Land Use P. Crops stands for permanent crops, which are crops that aren’t grown in rotation, but grow for at least 5 years. Arable land is land that is used for crops.

12 III. Nature

13 Plants in Kenya Blood Lilies Some plants in Kenya are: Blood Lily
Fever Weed Melastome Blood Lilies

14 Animals in Kenya Lions Dik-dik (type of antelope) Warthogs Hyenas

15 Natural Hazards Droughts in Northern and Eastern Kenya Flooding
Flooding In Kenya

16 IV.History

17 Early 20th Century in Kenya
British forced Africans to work at their farms Made it illegal for Kenyans to grow their own food

18 The 1920s in Kenya Harry Thuku
Kikuyu Harry Thuku founded the East Africa Association & encouraged his tribe to rebel 1922- Thuku was arrested by the British, starting popular protest British killed 25 people in the Nairobi Massacre Harry Thuku

19 1940s in Kenya Jomo Kenyatta 1944-
Kenya African Union (a nationalist party) founded 1946- Jomo Kenyatta (a Kikuyu) returned to Kenya after 16 years in England & began campaigning for independence Jomo Kenyatta

20 Jomo Kenyatta and The Mau Mau (1940s cont.)
Elected president of KAU Wanted peaceful rebellion, but other Kikuyu formed secret societies that planned to get independence any way they can, including independence Members of these societies (called the Mau Mau) murdered: 32 white civilians 167 police officers 1,819 Kikuyus who disagreed with these societies. In revenge, the British killed 11,503 Mau Mau Also put Kenyatta in jail even though he disagreed with the Mau Mau

21 The 2 Leaders (1940s cont.) 2 leaders stepped in to fill Kenyatta’s place Oginga Odinga Tom Mboya Their common goal was to give Africans the right to vote.

22 1960s in Kenya The British approved Kenya independence, setting the date for December 12, 1965. Kenyatta was the first president in Kenya.

23 V. Culture & People

24 Religions in Kenya

25 Ethnic Groups in Kenya Kisii People

26 Languages in Kenya English Kiswahili Indigenous languages such as:
Jambo in Kiswahili means hello. Indigenous languages such as: Kamba Uvoo in Kamba also means “hello.” Kikuyu Natya is how to say “hello” in Kikuyu.

27 Types of Foods Ugali Maandazi Samosa Chapati Kuchambari Githeri
A meat filled tortilla served as a snack. Maandazi Pastry Samosa Chapati Kenyan tortilla Kuchambari Kenyan Salsa Githeri A mix of beans & corn Scuma Wiki Cooked collard greens or kale Nyama Choma Grilled Meat Ugali with Kuchambari, Scuma Wiki, and Nyama Choma

28 V1. Government and Economy

29 Officials Kalonzo Musyoka Kibaki is the current president in Kenya.
Raila Odinga- Prime Minister Vice President- Kalonzo Musyoka Kalonzo Musyoka

30 Natural Resources and Agricultural Products
Limestone Salt Gemstone Zinc Tea Coffee Wheat Corn Meat products

31 Currency Kenyan Dollar The currency in Kenya is the shilling.
About 84 shillings is equal to one American dollar. The amount of shillings in a dollar changes often. Kenyan Dollar

32 VII. Attractions

33 Amboseli National Park
Places to Go Nairobi National Park Masai Mara Reserve Amboseli National Park Mount Kenya Nairobi National Park

34 Mount Kenya

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36 Bibliography


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