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Athi

Kenya > Makueni > Kibwezi West

Average elevation: 743 m

Athi

Kenya > Machakos County > Matungulu > Matungulu North ward

Average elevation: 1,376 m

Marsabit County

Kenya

The county is located in central north Kenya. It borders the eastern shore of Lake Turkana. Important topographical features are: Ol Donyo Ranges 2,066 m [6,778 ft] in the southwest, Mount Marsabit 1,865 m [6,119 ft] in the central part of the county, Hurri Hills 1,685 m [5,528 ft] in the northeastern part of…

Average elevation: 699 m

Rift Valley

Kenya

Average elevation: 1,032 m

Dabel

Kenya > Marsabit County > Moyale > Golobo ward

Average elevation: 654 m

Nanyuki

Kenya > Laikipia County > Laikipia East

Average elevation: 1,937 m

Iten

Kenya > Elgeyo-Marakwet County > Keiyo North

Average elevation: 2,284 m

Sondu

Kenya > Kericho County

Average elevation: 1,760 m

Molo

Kenya > Nakuru

Average elevation: 2,512 m

Ewuaso Oonkidong'i ward

Kenya > Kajiado West

Average elevation: 1,580 m

Chesoi

Kenya > Elgeyo-Marakwet County > Marakwet West

Average elevation: 1,958 m

Samburu

Kenya

Average elevation: 977 m

Western

Kenya

Average elevation: 1,537 m

Elgeyo-Marakwet County

Kenya

The Kerio River binds the county on the eastern side. From its alluvial plain the topography gradually rises towards the west. The Elgeyo Escarpment stands out distinctly and causes elevation differences of up to 1,500 m. In the northern and southern part of the county the topography is rugged, giving way to…

Average elevation: 1,730 m

Mombasa

Kenya > Mombasa > Mombasa

Being a coastal town, Mombasa is characterised by a flat topography. The town of Mombasa is centred on Mombasa Island, but extends to the mainland. The island is separated from the mainland by two creeks, Port Reitz in the south and Tudor Creek in the north.

Average elevation: 32 m

Oyugis

Kenya > Homa Bay > Oyugis

Average elevation: 1,432 m

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