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Mount Kenya (Kikuyu: Kĩrĩnyaga, Kamba, Ki Nyaa, Embu, Kirinyaa) is an extinct volcano in Kenya and the second-highest peak in Africa, after Kilimanjaro... |
Kenya's geography, climate and population vary widely, ranging from cold snow-capped mountaintops (Batian, Nelion and Point Lenana on Mount Kenya) with... |
height of Mount Everest. On 12 May 2022, the first all-Black team summited Mt. Everest. Seven men and two women climbers from the U.S. and Kenya, guided... |
English-language country names with their etymologies. Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Countries in italics are endonyms... |
The Mount Kenya dwarf gecko (Lygodactylus wojnowskii) is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Kenya. The specific name... |
Africa (redirect from Africa (etymology)) continent, the idea of "Africa" expanded with their knowledge. Other etymological hypotheses have been postulated for the ancient name "Africa": The 1st-century... |
Mau Mau rebellion (redirect from Kenya Emergency) Mau uprising, Mau Mau revolt, or Kenya Emergency, was a war in the British Kenya Colony (1920–1963) between the Kenya Land and Freedom Army (KLFA), also... |
Kirinyaga County (category Counties of Kenya) Kirinyaga County is a county in the former Central Province of Kenya, located south of Mount Kenya. Its capital is Kutus and its largest town is Wanguru. In... |
White Highlands (category Geography of Kenya) mainly in the high rainfall areas of Nyanza and the slopes at the foot of Mount Kenya such as the Aberdares, Elgeyo and the hills of Ukambani. The intervening... |
city names with their etymologies. Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Some of these etymologies are uncertain. The former... |
Eldoret (redirect from Eldoret, Kenya) Eldoret is the fifth largest city in Kenya. In the Rift Valley region, it serves as the capital of Uasin Gishu County. The town was referred to by white... |
Nilotic peoples (category Ethnic groups in Kenya) northern sections. Even a section among the Tugen claims to have come from Mount Kenya. The Nandi account on the settlement of Nandi displays a similar manner... |
Jackson's chameleon (category Reptiles of Kenya) widespread in Kenya, where it is even found in wooded areas of some Nairobi suburbs. The subspecies T. j. xantholophus (native to the Mount Kenya region) was... |
Australia (redirect from Etymology of Australia) Melbourne, The Macquarie Library Pty Ltd. ISBN 978-1-876429-14-0 "australia | Etymology, origin and meaning of the name australia by etymonline". www.etymonline... |
Atheris desaixi (redirect from Mount Kenya bush viper) commonly known as the Mount Kenya bush viper, Ashe's bush viper, or Desaix's bush viper, is a venomous species of viper endemic to Kenya, where only two isolated... |
longer-haired population is abundant in the moraines in the alpine zone of Mount Kenya. The subspecies, which are sometimes elevated to full species, are: P... |
Serengeti (category Grasslands of Kenya) language, Maa, meaning "endless plains".[dubious – discuss] However, this etymology does not appear in Maa dictionaries. For eons, African wildlife have roamed... |
Kisumu (redirect from Kisumu, Kenya) Kisumu (/kiːˈsuːmuː/ kee-SOO-moo) is the third-largest city in Kenya after the capital, Nairobi, and Mombasa. It is the second-largest city after Kampala... |
Mantled guereza (redirect from Mount Kenya Guereza) Matthews Range in Kenya. Eastern black-and-white colobus, C. g. kikuyuensis, occurs in Kenya on the Ngong Escarpment of Mount Kenya and in the Aberdare... |
Armenia (redirect from Etymology of Armenia) forests. The land rises to 4,090 metres (13,419 feet) above sea level at Mount Aragats, and no point is below 390 metres (1,280 ft) above sea level. Average... |