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The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. It lies on the equator and is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the east, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border. Kenya is slightly smaller than the American state of Texas, but larger than France. It's 582,646 sq km contains most of the world's major climatic conditions. Kenya's topography is a study of contrasts. Features range from deserts to snow capped mountains, sandy coastlines to freshwater lakes, savannah grasslands to fertile agricultural plantations, extinct volcanoes to coral reefs. The eastern half of the country slopes gently downward towards sea level while to the west, the land patterns resemble a flight of stairs as a series of hills and plateaus alternate upward to the Rift Valley. On the western side of the Rift Valley the land again gently slopes downward towards Lake Victoria. Moving from east to west, a traveller experiences the white beaches of the Indian Ocean to the mile-high plateau of Nairobi, climbs higher still to the snow-capped summit of Mount Kenya, then drops across the Great Rift Valley to Lake Victoria. The Kenyan countryside boasts jagged, forested mountains, fertile red-soil agricultural belts surrounding Lake Turkana and sandy, dusty desert savannah regions. |
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The Kenya Embassy has the pleasure to announce its support for the Kenya Jambo Night to held on Saturday, 11th September 2010 at the Teacher's Club, Parnell Square Dublin 1 from 7pm. The event which is jointly organised by the Institute of Technology Tallaght and the Kenya Society of Ireland (KenSoi) is in aid of the Mukuru Harambee Scholarship Fund. Come share the moment.
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The Kenya Embassy in Dublin wishes to express its appreciation to all Kenyans and friends of Kenya who attended the Kenya Constitution Day celebrations held on Friday, 27th August 2010 at the Royal Dublin Society Headquarters Minerva Hall. Your participation made the event such a great success. The Embassy further avails itself to renew its assurances of partnership with the Kenya Diaspora in Ireland.
PAMOJA TUJIVUNIE KUWA WAKENYA!
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The Kenya Embassy in Ireland is inviting all Kenyans living in Ireland to register their details with the Embassy. Click here to contact the Embassy or register online here. |
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