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  2. Buret District - Wikipedia

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    Buret District was a former administrative district in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. Its capital town was Litein . The district had a population of 316,882 in the 1999 census and an area of 955 km 2 [1] .

  3. Bureti Constituency - Wikipedia

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    It was one of two constituencies of the former Buret District. The constituency was established for the 1963 elections. The constituency was established for the 1963 elections. Members of Parliament

  4. Konoin Constituency - Wikipedia

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    It is one of five constituencies in Bomet County and was one of three constituencies of the former Buret District. The constituency has seven wards, all electing councillors for the Bureti County Council. The constituency was established for the 1988 elections. The Konoin Technical Training Institute [1] is located within the constituency.

  5. Buret - Wikipedia

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    Le Buret, France; Buret District, a former district of Kenya; Buret', archaeological site in Siberia This page was last edited on 8 ...

  6. Category:Buret District - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buret District" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Category:Former districts of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Buret District (3 P) Butere/Mumias District (2 P) G. Gucha District (3 P) I. Ijara District (1 P) K. Keiyo District (2 P) Kiambu West District (2 P) Koibatek District ...

  8. Mal'ta–Buret' culture - Wikipedia

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    The Mal'ta–Buret' culture (also Maltinsko-buretskaya culture) is an archaeological culture of the Upper Paleolithic (generally dated to 24,000-23,000 BP but also sometimes to 15,000 BP). [5] It is located roughly northwest of Lake Baikal , about 90km to the northwest of Irkutsk , on the banks of the upper Angara River .

  9. Litein - Wikipedia

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    It was previously the capital of the former Buret District. Litein has an urban population of 4,000. [1] The town is along the Kericho-Sotik road. It also has a road link to Bomet. Litein's name originated from the word "liteito" - a stone used for sharpening iron objects during the pre-colonial period.