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Kenya summary tables on languages, religions, economy, land use and transport

Kenya, located in East Africa, is a country rich in diversity and cultural heritage. This article provides a brief overview of key aspects such as languages, religions, economy, land use, and transport in Kenya. These summary tables aim to offer a concise understanding of these topics and shed light on the country's unique characteristics.

Kenya summary tables on languages religions economy

From the various languages spoken by its diverse population to the predominant religions practiced, as well as its thriving economy, land utilization patterns, and transportation infrastructure, this introduction aims to provide a glimpse into the multifaceted nature of Kenya.

Languages

Mother tongue

Distribution

Kikuyu

20.9 %

Luhya

13.8 %

Luo

12.8 %

Kamba

11.2 %

Kalenjin

10.8 %

Gusii

6.1 %

Nyika

4.8 %

Masai

1.6 %

Turkana

1.4 %

other

16.6 %

Religions

Religion in Kenya is diverse and plays a significant role in the lives of its people. The majority of Kenyans identify as Christians, with various denominations represented, including Protestant and Catholic. Islam is the second-largest religion, practised primarily by the Muslim community. 

Kenya also has followers of indigenous African religions, as well as small communities of Hindus, Sikhs, and Buddhists. Religious freedom is protected by the constitution, and places of worship for different faiths can be found throughout the country.

Religion

Distribution

Catholics

23.3%

Protestants

47.4%

other Christs

11.8%

Native religions

1.6%

Muslims

11.1%

nondenominational

2.4%

other

2.4%

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Economy

GDP:

110.35 bn $

Exportations:

9,776.1 M $

Importations:

17,854.2 M $

› Tourism receipts:

1.76 bn $

› Debt rate:

67.83 %

› Unemployment rate:

5.5 %

› Inflation rate:

6.11 %

› Corruption index:

32 (bad)

› Energy consumption:

8.2 bn kWh

According to the definition from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kenya is a developing country because of its lower economic performance.

With an average annual income of 2,080 USD Kenya is one of the lower middle-income countries.

Land use

1% Urban areas:

4,188 km²

49% Agricultural areas:

281,770 km²

6% Forest:

36,795 km²

2% Water areas:

11,230 km²

44% Others:

257,617 km²

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Transport

Roadways:

161,452 km

Railways:

3,819 km

Commercial harbours:

26

› Airports:

12

NOTE:

 Kenya is a diverse country with well-developed transportation infrastructure, including roads, railways, airports, and seaports. The land is used for agriculture, wildlife conservation, and urbanisation. The population is over 50 million, consisting of various ethnic groups practising different religions. English and Swahili are the official languages. 


The currency is the Kenyan Shilling (KES), and cash is commonly used for transactions. These aspects shape Kenya's vibrant identity and offer a variety of experiences for visitors.

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