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Kenya is a country in East Africa with an area of ??580,367 square kilometers, and a population of 47,564,296, according to the 2019 census
It borders southwest with Tanzania, west with Uganda and is bathed by Lake Victoria.
northwest of South Sudan, north of Ethiopia, northeast and east of Somalia and southeast of the Indian Ocean.
The capital is Nairobi.
Kenya's climate is purely tropical with a rainy and dry season and temperatures, landscapes and vegetation that nevertheless vary from region to region.
Due to the existence of plateaus in the west and center of the country, the climate there is cooler and healthier for humans, and that is why the capital Nairobi, like many other cities in Kenya, is built at an altitude of over 1,000 m.
The vegetation there is the richest in all of Kenya with mountainous rainforests and tree-lined savannas. Particularly in Lake Victoria and at the foot of Mount Kenya, the climate is more humid, resulting in small regional equatorial forests.
Further east, south and southeast the climate becomes warmer with temperatures and landscapes that really resemble an African country.
There the vegetation tends more towards that of the savannah and the steppe in some places, and with the 2 large wildlife parks of the country covering large areas.
the Massai Mara in the southwest of the country on the border with Tanzania and the Abonselli in the southeast.
Even further east and southeast, on the shores of the Indian Ocean, the climate is warmer and wetter, resulting in the heat along with the humidity that the ocean brings, making the atmosphere more suffocating.
The vegetation there is equatorial with small equatorial forests along the coasts on the innermost hills, and with coconut palms on the beaches.
In the eastern and northeastern continents of the country on the border with Somalia, the climate becomes even warmer but also drier with less rainfall during the rainy season, where vegetation becomes poorer with thorny plants, acacias and in some places Phoenix Dum grows. , showing the landscape more steppe and semi-desert.
Further west, between the country's northern border with Ethiopia and the eastern shores of Lake Turkana, the climate becomes more semi-desert to desert, dominated by the country's only small desert, the Chalbi Desert.
The vegetation there is represented by thorny plants and the Phoenix Dum which is resistant to such harsh climatic conditions. The Marshabit Mountains are considered an oasis for the region, which in relation to their surrounding semi-deserts in other landscapes, where the vegetation, mainly at higher altitudes, takes on the appearance of an equatorial forest.
with the existence of two craters-lakes, an image rarely seen in Africa next to the desert (Chalbi) suddenly popping up at a distance of a few kilometers, a jungle with orgiastic vegetation.
Finally in the northwestern part of the country, northwest of Mount Kenya and west of Lake Turkana in the Great Valley (Great Rift Valley) and up to the northeastern border of Uganda and the border with Sudan, the landscape is almost deserted, deserted and deserted. in some places savannah faces.
Phoenix Dum, acacias and other thorny plants grow there.
Generally all of northern Kenya due to climatic conditions and proximity to its northeast, with Somalia and southeastern Ethiopia also having the same climatic conditions.
It is also the southernmost "border" of the camel's existence, either in the wild or in the state of domestication as a means of transport for the peoples of the north of the country.