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More about kenia--->
what are the main celebrations?
Religion and culture
How these afect to their daily life and traditons?
The mayority of the population practice Christianity then the 48% prectice protentastism , also are tha cothilc people with a 24% , then a12% of bealivers that have others christian fights and finally muslims with a 11%
Madaraka day
Sacrifice celebration
Th1-Religious prectice:they pray along the day in their hauses or in churches2- Religious celebrations:like ramadam or christmas which are very serious celebrations 3-Social rules:like alimentation or the clothes you wear 4-Education: schools also tach the religion 5-policist:also religious leaders can afect to political decisions
Is the day of the Kenyans, they celebrate their autonomy from the United kingdom achive the first of Jun .They do traditional dances and parade
Also caled by the muslims el Aid al Adha.This day they kill a lamb to r emember the will of Abrham that sacrifice his son before God so that he will give him a lamb
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Blog About Kenia
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o is a famous Kenyan writer and academic, known for his advocacy of the use of African languages in literature and for his criticism of colonialism and political oppression in Africa. His literary work and activism have made him a leading figure in Kenya's cultural and political scene.
Phacochoerus
They are native from Africa and live in the savannah they ae omnivors and eat a big variety of food,They are sociable animals and go in groups called troops, this extraordinary animal They have a robust body and warts on their face and also have horns
Religion in education
Now a days in kenia thay are not forced to teach religion because there are to many religions so they had make a law that said that children can’t be forced to their beliefs ,so, they have the freedom to choose
Dik-dik
They are antilopes . This awesomes animals are hervivour, their high is betewen 30-40cm , they are very shy animals they are very agile more than a lion some breeds of them are in danger of extinct
Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai was a Kenyan environmental and political activist, known for founding the Green Belt Movement. She was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for her work promoting sustainability, democracy and human rights.
Inhabitants
Flag
According to the latest census, Kenya has around 53 million inhabitants.
Coin, Chelin Keniano
Goverment
Location Kenya is located in east africa .
Kenya become independent from the United State in 1963 and become a republic.They choose their government every five years ,nowadays their president is William Samoei.
Location
Kenya is bordered to the north by South Sudan and Ethiopia, to the east by Somalia and the Indian Ocean, to the south by Tanzania, and to the west by Lake Victoria and Uganda. cing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt.
Climate
Kenya's climate ranges from warm and humid on the coast to arid in the lowlands and temperate in the highlands. In the mountains, it's cold with snow at the top. This climatic diversity affects the country's agriculture and wildlife.
Monument to jomo kenyatta
The Jomo Kenyatta Monument is a breathtaking monument located in Nairobi, Kenya, in honor of Jomo Kenyatta, the country's first president. This monument is a symbol of Kenya's struggle for independence and a tribute to the crucial role Kenyatta played in the formation and leadership of the country.
Kadu
This increadible animal are antilopes thin and tall, the males have horns while the females do not , they can live in many tipes of habitats , they are hervivors they are also shy animals
Ruined City of gedi
The ruined city of Gedi is an important archaeological site on the Kenyan coast, dating from the 13th to 17th centuries. The mysterious ruins include mosques, houses and an extraordinary palace, showing the cultural and commercial influence in the region during that period.
Fuerte jesus
Fuerte Jesus is a historic fortification in the city of Mombasa, Kenya, built by the Portuguese in the 16th century. This fort symbolizes the colonial legacy in Kenya and its strategic importance in the maritime history of the region. Currently it is a peaceful site to visit
Vegetation
In areas that receive little precipitation, grasses remain low to the ground. Taller grasses can be found in warmer areas that receive more rainfall. Some examples of vegetation in the temperate grasslands include: buffalo grass, cacti, sagebrush, perennial grasses, sunflowers, clovers, and wild indigos
Philippa Gregory
She born at Nairobi in 1954 she is a writer known as the queen of the fiction hystory of britain She studied journalism and did a doctorate in literature and she worked as a teacher until she started writing her first novel, Wideacre.
Ugali
It is made up of cornmeal and hot water. First you mix the hot water with the cornmeal then you can put to acompany same chicken or egg and then you have it!They eat it with the hands making balls mixing the two parts
Nyama ChomaNyama
- This dish is made up of griled meat The meat could be crocodile or veal. The two dishes culd be combined the eat with the ugali