An extinct volcano, 5,202.7 m (17,058 ft), in central Kenya. It is the second-highest peak in Africa. a country in East Africa which became independent from Britain in 1963, and is a member of the British Commonwealth. Population: 30,766,000 (2001). Capital: Nairobi. Kenya produces coffee and tea, and is popular with tourists who go to see the wild animals in the safari parks there. officially Republic of Kenya Country, eastern Africa
A country in Africa that produces one of the finest black teas from that continent Sometimes blended with Assam to create the "red" and "gold" blends
- currently a protectorate of the United States The former capital was ceded to the Federal Assembly in 2063 Â The colony itself is currently involved in a period of civil insurrection, inspired, it is suspected by Asian geopolitical forces who are attempting to aggressively expand their foothold in Africa
- currently a protectorate of the United States The former capital was ceded to the Federal Assembly in 2063 The colony itself is currently involved in a period of civil insurrection, inspired, it is suspected by Asian geopolitical forces who are attempting to aggressively expand their foothold in Africa
A country in Africa that produces one of the finest black teas from that continent
a republic in eastern Africa; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1963; major archeological discoveries have been made in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya
An East Africa tea producing country, which produces some of the finest black teas from the African continent Kenya teas are used for blending purposes as well as being sold as speciality tea in its own right It is a bright coppery tea with a pleasantly brisk flavour
a mountain that is an inactive volcano in central Kenya. Swahili Kirinyaga Extinct volcano, central Kenya. Lying just south of the Equator and rising to 17,058 ft (5,199 m), it is the highest mountain in Kenya. The first European to discover the mountain was Johann Ludwig Krapf in 1849. Mount Kenya National Park, occupying an area of 277 sq mi (718 sq km), contains a variety of large animals, including elephants and buffalo. The town of Nanyuki lies at the mountain's northwestern foot and is the chief base for ascents