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Lolo Soetoro was born and raised in Indonesia, came to Hawaii for a while, and then returned to Indonesia, after he and Barack Obama's mom got married.
President Obama was born in Hawaii (really!) and spent some of his childhood in Indonesia.
Obama spent most his childhood in Hawaii living with his grandmother. He also lived with his mother and step-father in Indonesia for awhile.
Indonesia, then supposedly Hawaii where he lived with his grandparents.
President Obama had no biological brothers; his mother re-married, and he did have a half-sister, who was born in Indonesia. Obama spent portions of his childhood in Hawaii, Indonesia, and then back to Hawaii. His half-sister also joined him in Hawaii, and they both finished school in Honolulu.
Obama went to a Catholic school while he lived in Indonesia.
Born Kenya, raise Indonesia like father, White American mother who was definitely not American raised.
No, Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961. His father was from Kenya, and his mother was from Kansas. Obama's mother did move him to Indonesia from the ages of 6-10 while she lived with her second husband.No, Barack Obama was born in Hawaii.
He spent most of his childhood in Hawaii, except for 4 years when he lived in Indonesia with his mom and step-dad.
The President has half-siblings in Kenya. Also, Mark Obama is President Obama's half brother who has been living in China for several years and recently wrote an autobiography. President Obama's father had many children by several wives that the President never knew in his childhood or early years of his adult life.
No, President Obama was not raised in Africa. But his father, who had the same name, was from Kenya. President Obama had never visited Kenya till the late 1980s, and he did make a trip there to meet his relatives from his father's side of the family, but the president was mainly raised in Hawaii (except for four years he spent in Indonesia as a child).
Nowhere. The president was born in Honolulu in 1961, and spent his first five years there. He spent four years in Indonesia with his mom and step-father, and then moved back to Hawaii for the rest of his youth. But if you are talking about the president's biological father, who has the same name as the president, he was indeed from Kenya, and came to Hawaii to study. He ultimately went back to Kenya, and died in Nairobi in 1982. But there is no evidence the president ever visited Kenya until the late 1980s.