Kenyan shillings
Kenya uses Shillings
People in Kenya use the Kenyan Shilling (KES) as their official currency. The shilling is subdivided into 100 cents, and it is symbolized by "KSh." In addition to cash transactions, mobile money services like M-Pesa are widely used for payments and money transfers throughout the country.
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Kenyan shilling (KES)
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The official currency is the Kenya Shilling.
Like all countries, Kenya uses a variety of paper money and metal coins. A sample of kenyan paper money can be found on http://atsnotes.com/catalog/kenya/kenya.html
The people of Kenya are called Kenyans.
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The East African Shilling (100 Cents to the Shilling) was used in the then-British territory of Kenya in 1940 (as well as in Uganda, Tanganyika, Zanzibar and British Somaliland).
Every person in Kenya is a person, therefore there are 1000 people per 1000 people in Kenya.