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Research Results For 'Nairobi'

ZENA MARSHALL

Zena Marshall is a Kenyan-born actress. She was born in 1926 at Nairobi. She played 'Miss Taro' in the 1962 James Bond film 'Dr No'.
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BRITISH EAST AFRICA

British East Africa was formerly the name for a large area of British colonised Africa north of the then German West Africa and south and west of the then Italian Somaliland, extending inland to the Congo State and the then Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. It had a coast-line of about 450 milea, from the river Umba on the south to the river Juba on the north. This vast region included Masailand and the Kenya Uplands, parts of Somaliland and Gallaland, Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie, the Albertine head-waters of the Nile, Lake Albert Nyanza, the northern part of Victoria Nyanza, the then countries of Uganda, Kavirondo, Unyoro, Ankole, Koko, etc. Britain also had authority over the coast islands of Pomba and Zanzibar.

In 1888 a charter was granted to a company called the Imperial British East Africa Company, In 1893, however, the Company retired from Uganda, and a protectorate was declared in the following year over that portion of the country. In 1896 and subsequently this Uganda protectorate was extended to the neighbouring regions of Unyoro, Usoga, Ankole, etc. All the rest of the country, with the exception of the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, constituted the East Africa Protectorate, declared in 1895. It was administered under the Colonial Office by a Commissioner, and was divided into seven provinces. These were: (1) Seyyidieh, with Mombasa as its chief town; (2) Ukamba, with Nairobi as its capital; (3) Tanaland, capital Lamu; (4) Jubaland, capital Kismayu; (5) Kenya, capital Fort Hall; (6) Naivasha, capital Naivasha; (7) Kisumu, capital Kisumu or Port Florence. The total area was about 180,000 square miles.
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KAREN

Karen is a white suburb of Nairobi in Kenya.
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LAKE MAGADI

Lake Magadi is a soda lake in the Rift Valley below Nairobi in Kenya. It is one of the hottest places in Kenya. It is a popular spot for bird watching.
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NAIROBI

Nairobi is the capital of Kenya.
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NAIVASHA

Lake Naivasha was a Maasai grazing ground outside of Nairobi until it was discovered by Joseph Thomson in 1884. The British persuaded the Maasai to give up their grazing rights so that villas for white settlers could be built. Today Lake Naivasha is a beauty spot and home to a plethora of wildlife.
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NGONG

Ngong is an area of Kenya outside Nairobi. The Ngong Hills are revered by the Maasai. One Maasai story tells how a giant stripped over Kilimanjaro on his way north, and as he fell his hand squeezed the earth and formed the
Ngong Hills.
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THIKA

Thika is a satellite town of Nairobi in Kenya. It is one of the biggest Pineapple producing areas in Kenya (owned by Del Monte mainly).
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