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Eastleigh Airport (Moi Air Base) is located in the northern part of Eastleigh. The base was the site of the British Royal Air Force base known as RAF Eastleigh. The dual-use facility was also the main civilian international airport in Nairobi for the period 1943–1958 before the opening of the new airport at Embakasi (since named Jomo Kenyatta International Airport).
The Kenyatta National Hospital is the oldest hospital in Kenya. It is a public, tertiary, referral hospital for the Ministry of Health. It is also the teaching hospital of the University of Nairobi College of Health Sciences. It is the largest hospital in the country and East Africa as well. [1]
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The hospital is located in the suburb of Karen off of Nairobi-Langata road, approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi), southwest of the city's central business district. [3] The geographical coordinates of this hospital are: 01°20'10.0"S, 36°43'34.0"E (Latitude:-1.336111; Longitude:36.726111).
The area bordering the Mater Hospital is the informal settlement of Mariguini village, built on a banana farm in the early 1980s. Children here attend the Mariakani Primary School. [6] The number 11 matatus (Minibuses - Public Transport PSVs) runs to Nairobi railway station. There is a shopping centre and the Capital Centre Mall.
Nairobi Hospital; The headquarters of the Kenyan Ministry of Health; Nairobi Club Ground – An upscale private membership cricket club, with a clubhouse and cricket oval. The offices of the World Health Organization in Kenya; Upper Hill School [10] The British High Commission in Kenya [11] The Kenyan headquarters of the African Development Bank
Westlands is a residential district in Nairobi which houses a sizable population of upper middle class and wealthy Kenyans [3]. During the 1990s and early 2000s, as land and office space became scarce and exorbitantly priced in the central business district, more businesses have relocated to Westlands and Upper Hill, where land and office space are more readily available and less expensive.