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Kenya's NameKenya - a wonderful sounding word is named after a mountain of the same name. It was given by the Kikuyu people who lived around present day Mt. Kenya, which they referred to as Kirinyaga or Kerenyaga, meaning 'mountain of whiteness' because of its snow capped peak (yes, Africa does have snow capped peaks). Mt Kirinyaga, which was the main landmark became synonymous with the territory the British later claimed as their colony. However, the name Kenya arose out of the inability of the British and others to pronounce Kirinyaga correctly.When one hears the name "Kenya," there are images of the savannas, animals, safari trips, the Rift Valley, the Indian Ocean coastline and Lake Victoria but Kenya is over (2003 estimate) 30 million people of various ethnic groups (47) and backgrounds and without having met the people of Kenya, one has not seen the real, living Kenya.This place was not named after Jomo Kenyatta, which was the first ever president of Kenya.
Mt. Kenya is in Kenya, Africa.
Mainly tourists come from the western world to Kenya
Many countries have formally adopted a set of colors as their national colors and part of their national symbols. Officially, Kenya has no national color.
There is no particular meaning to each color in the Olympic flag. The colors that are on the flag represent the colors that can be found in almost all nations of the world.
Kenya is in Africa and its spelled where its good to know
No. Kenya is the 49th largest country in the world.
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Bicolor would be a word meaning two colors.
Yes, Mount Kenya is ranked as the 32nd highest mountain in the world.
Kenya sells coffee beans to other countries
All colors visible to the human eye are in the rainbow. They have no specific meaning.
the country called runners country is Kenya
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