Yes, Where: Kenya
The vikings settled in Grimsby first and the leader was Grim. That's why it is called Grimsby.
If you mean, "What states were settled in by the colony of the first fleet?", the answer to that would be none because when the colony of the first fleet settled in Australia, the country was undecided and wasn't divided up into separate states.
Kibera is where it is because the poorer people that have now passed on generations ago formed a place where they started to build small settlements out of mud and metal. It is actually an illegal settlement which means the government won't help with the design because it is illegal.
All of the states in Australia are first settled by English settlers in one form or another - either as convicts, military or free settlers. New South Wales was the first state to be settled.
Kibera's population is big due to several reasons, and ther is not one specific reason that can be settled on. the major reason is due to ignorance on family palnning methods. illetracy levels are very high in Kibera, and thus they have become so un adhesive to family planning methods.
No, Kibera is in Nairobi Africa. Kibera is the largest slum in Nairobi.
kibera is 2.5 square km
Kibera Kid was created in 2006.
People in Kibera have better grammar than you
Kibera is located in Nairobi (the capital city of Kenya) which is in Africa.
As of [latest available data], the infant mortality rate in Kibera, [specific location], was [specific rate]. This rate may vary over time based on various factors such as healthcare access and infrastructure development.
The population of Kibera is estimated to be between 200,000 and 300,000 people, making it one of the largest slums in Africa.
There is no definitive number of daily deaths in Kibera provided by official sources. However, it is known that Kibera, as a densely populated slum with poor living conditions, faces numerous health and safety challenges that can lead to premature deaths in the community.
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Ngumi Kibera has written: 'The Secret Town' 'Tainted blood'
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