
Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa that is officially known as the Republic of Kenya. Kenya is the world's 48th largest country by area, with 580,367 square kilometers. Kenya is the world's 29th most populous country, with a population of around 47.6 million people according to the 2019 census. Nairobi is the country's capital and largest city, whereas Mombasa is the country's oldest city and first capital. Kisumu is the third-largest city in Kenya and also serves as an inland port on Lake Victoria. Nakuru and Eldoret are two other prominent cities. Kenya, behind Nigeria and South Africa, will be the third-largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2020. Kenya is bordered on the northwest by South Sudan, on the north by Ethiopia, on the east by Somalia, on the west by Uganda, on the south by Tanzania, and on the southeast by the Indian Ocean. Its terrain, climate, and population range from frigid, snow-capped mountaintops with large surrounding forests, wildlife, and productive agricultural regions to temperate climates in western and rift valley counties, as well as drier, less fertile arid and semi-arid parts, and complete deserts. Its Indian Ocean coast, which is known for its gorgeous scenery and large wildlife preserves, has historically served as significant ports through which products from Arabian and Asian traders have entered the continent for many years. Along that coast, which has some of Africa's best beaches, are major cities like Mombasa, a historic center that contributes significantly to the country's musical and culinary legacy. Thank you for tuning in to Africa Reloaded with us. We've compiled a list of ten interesting facts about Kenya that you probably didn't know. Keep in touch as we deliver them to you.
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