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'''Nandi Hills''' is a highland area in the [[Rift Valley Province]] of Kenya, known for its tea estates, and home to many world-renowned athletes, including [[Kipchoge Kipkeino]], [[Henry Rono]] and [[Mike Boit]]. There is also a small town named Nandi Hills. The area is mostly inhabitated by the [[Nandi people]]. |
'''Nandi Hills''' is a highland area in the [[Rift Valley Province]] of Kenya, known for its tea estates, and home to many world-renowned athletes, including [[Kipchoge Kipkeino]], [[Henry Rono]] and [[Mike Boit]]. There is also a small town named Nandi Hills. The area is mostly inhabitated by the [[Nandi people]]. |
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Nandi Hills has a cool and Wet climate with two rain seasons during the equinoxes. Temperatures vary between 18 DegC and 24 DegC. |
Nandi Hills has a cool and Wet climate with two rain seasons during the equinoxes. Temperatures vary between 18 DegC and 24 DegC. |
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The transport system in Nandi |
The transport system in Nandi Hills is mainly land-based via tarmac. The Nandi Hills road network connects it to major Kenyan cities including Eldoret, Nakuru, Kisumu and ultimately, Nairobi and Mombasa. |
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Revision as of 03:05, 19 February 2007
Nandi Hills is a highland area in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya, known for its tea estates, and home to many world-renowned athletes, including Kipchoge Kipkeino, Henry Rono and Mike Boit. There is also a small town named Nandi Hills. The area is mostly inhabitated by the Nandi people. Nandi Hills has a cool and Wet climate with two rain seasons during the equinoxes. Temperatures vary between 18 DegC and 24 DegC. The transport system in Nandi Hills is mainly land-based via tarmac. The Nandi Hills road network connects it to major Kenyan cities including Eldoret, Nakuru, Kisumu and ultimately, Nairobi and Mombasa.