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Kenya imports Iron, plastics, ,machinery petroleum products and transportation vehicles like cars.
gain independence from the caniving European settlers
Many lines of latitude pass through Kenya. Perhaps the most notable is the equator.
Machinery and transportation equipment, all crude petroleum products, motor vehicles, iron and steel, resins and plastics.
The Kenyan struggle for independence was especially difficult because white settlers feared they would lose valuable cash crops.
Kenya imports Iron, plastics, ,machinery petroleum products and transportation vehicles like cars.
It brought many white settlers, who displaced the Kikuyu
Yes. Kenya has a transportation system, the same as any other country does, which consists of personal vehicles, buses, heavy goods vehicles, etc.
The Mau Mau were a militant African nationalist movement active in Kenya during the 1950s whose main aim was to remove British rule and European settlers from the country.
The African settlement of colonies was based on countries, such as Kenya and Rhodesia, provided land for European settlers.
gain independence from the caniving European settlers
The Great Rift Valley
They vary widely. There are at least 27 different indigenous tribal groups resident in Kenya as well as the western, Arabic and Indian settlers. Some of the them are the Swahili, Maasai, Luo, Kikuyu.
There are approximately 650,000 to 700,000 motorised modes of transportation (ie all types of vehicles) in Kenya. The Road Transport Department so far licences about 7,000 cars yearly.
Kenya's imports include iron, steel, plastics, machine transportation equipment, petroleum products, and motor vehicles. It exports tea, coffee, horticultural products, petroleum products, cement, and soda ash.
they swim across river such as Mara river that separate Tanzania and Kenya, over 3 million wildebeest swim across the river every year.
Yup they do! Across Africa or at least they migrate into Kenya from somewhere in Africa no idea where (im doing some geogrphy courswork on Kenya). Ed