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Population Density in Kisumu County. Kisumu County is relatively densely populated compared with the rest of Kenya. The 2009 census showed that the county had a population of 968,909. With an area of 2,085.9 km2, Kisumu County has a population density of 460 per square kilometres, comparable to that of the entire South Korea.
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Kisumu District was an administrative district of Nyanza Province in western Kenya. Its headquarters was Kisumu. It had a population of 504,359 (as of 1999) and a land area of 919 km². [1] The main industries were subsistence agriculture and fishery on Lake Victoria. Kisumu Town was the main commercial centre in western Kenya.
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The county governor and the deputy county governor are the chief executive and deputy chief executive of the county, respectively. [13] The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission [ 14 ] shall not conduct a separate election for the deputy governor but shall declare the running mate of the person who is elected county governor to have ...
28 Kisumu County. 29 Migori County. 30 Siaya County. 31 Baringo County. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...
Kondele is a district of the city of Kisumu, the third largest city in Kenya, and the second largest city, after Kampala, in the Lake Victoria Basin. Kondele is the most densely populated of the three satellite towns of Kisumu metropolitan region, the others being Maseno and Ahero.
Kisumu has highly fertile land and variations in temperature and rainfall with two rainy seasons per year across the region provide a suitable environment for a broad range of agricultural crops. The Kisumu region has approximately 1.6 million hectares of agricultural land. However, it is estimated that only 58 percent of the land is currently ...