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Naivasha

Naivasha is a town in Nakuru County, Kenya, 92.8 km (57.7 mi) north west of Nairobi. From 1969, the population expanded by a factor of 17 times to over 198,000 at the 2019 census. It is situated on the shores of Lake Naivasha, from which it takes its name. The name Naivasha derives from the local Maasai word ɛnaɨpɔ́sha, meaning "that which heaves", a common Maasai word for bodies of water larger enough to have wave action when it is windy or stormy. Naivasha arose as the British attempt to pronounce the Maasai name. Literally, Lake Naivasha means "Lake Lake" and Naivasha Town means "Lake Town".

Naivasha
Naivasha
Location in Kenya
Coordinates: 0°43′S 36°26′E / 0.717°S 36.433°E / -0.717; 36.433
Country Kenya
CountyNakuru County
Elevation2,086 m (6,843 ft)
Population
 (2019)
 • Total198,444[1]
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Location Edit

Naivasha lies in a rift valley basin 92.8 km (57.7 mi) by road north west of Nairobi.

History Edit

The Maasai people were the first group to settle on the basin due to their quest for pasture and water for their livestock. This is rumored to have been around the 15th century when they moved down from the present day Sudan. Later in the 16th century, the Bantu people including various tribes started their migration into the basin from the Central African forests. The most populous tribe in Naivasha is the Kikuyu. European settlers are also major settlers in Naivasha. They arrived in the 19th century.

The town is home to the Isahakia community, descendants of Isaaq soldiers and traders that settled in Kenya in the 1900s.[3][4] In the late 1970s–1980s Lake Naivasha was overrun with poachers and foreign creatures were introduced into the lake to provide fishing.[citation needed] The migratory paths along lake Naivasha were being destroyed by the local rose industry.[citation needed] The naturalist Joan Root (1936–2006), spent the last decade of her life trying to save the lake and its wildlife.

A resort in Naivasha was the location for much of the negotiations of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement ending the Second Sudanese Civil War, commonly known as the "Naivasha Agreement".


Demographics Edit

The town is home to the Isahakia community, descendants of Isaaq soldiers and traders that settled in Kenya in the 1900s.[5][6]

Population Edit

The town has a total population of 198,444 (2019 census).[1]

 
Naivasha-Nakuru road (A104) in the rain
Historical population
YearPop.±%
19696,920—    
197911,491+66.1%
199932,222+180.4%
200991,898+185.2%
2019198,444+115.9%
source:[7]

Transport Edit

Naivasha is located on the shore of Lake Naivasha along the NairobiNakuru highway (A104 road) and the Uganda Railway. In 2015, an extension of the new standard gauge railway to this town was approved.[8]

Industry Edit

The main industry is agriculture, especially floriculture.

Naivasha is also a popular tourist destination. Hell's Gate National Park (the main locations for The Lion King, including Pride Rock and the Gorge, are modelled after the park[9]),Olkaria Geothermal Spa, Mount Longonot National Park and Mount Longonot are nearby attractions. Tours also have included Lake Naivasha, to observe birdlife and hippopotamus behaviour,[10] as well as other wild animals.

It is also home to Sunderland AFC Navaisha - the Kenyan offshoot of the renowned English Championship football team, Sunderland AFC. Their nickname is The Mighty Black Panthers and they rely solely on sponsorship.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b . opendata.go.ke. Archived from the original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  2. ^ "Geographic coordinates of Naivasha, Kenya. Latitude, longitude, and elevation above sea level of Naivasha". dateandtime.info. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Kenya:The Story of a Fourth Generation Isahakia Community in Naivasha Kenya from Somaliland". www.horndiplomat.com. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  4. ^ K24TV (29 October 2016). "Government to recognize the Isahakia community as Kenyans". YouTube.
  5. ^ "Kenya:The Story of a Fourth Generation Isahakia Community in Naivasha Kenya from Somaliland". www.horndiplomat.com. 13 October 2016. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  6. ^ K24TV (29 October 2016). "Government to recognize the Isahakia community as Kenyans". YouTube.
  7. ^ Naivasha population statistics
  8. ^ "Kenya Std Gauge To Be Extended | Railways Africa". railwaysafrica.com. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  9. ^ "The Lion King (1994) - Trivia - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Lake Naivasha Country Club" (wildlife, map, photos), Go2Africa, 2003, go2africa.com webpage: Nav 25 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine.

External links Edit

  • Naivasha Satellite map and local surroundings

0°43′12.85″S 36°25′42.71″E / 0.7202361°S 36.4285306°E / -0.7202361; 36.4285306

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Naivasha is a town in Nakuru County Kenya 92 8 km 57 7 mi north west of Nairobi From 1969 the population expanded by a factor of 17 times to over 198 000 at the 2019 census It is situated on the shores of Lake Naivasha from which it takes its name The name Naivasha derives from the local Maasai word ɛnaɨpɔ sha meaning that which heaves a common Maasai word for bodies of water larger enough to have wave action when it is windy or stormy Naivasha arose as the British attempt to pronounce the Maasai name Literally Lake Naivasha means Lake Lake and Naivasha Town means Lake Town NaivashaTownNaivashaLocation in KenyaCoordinates 0 43 S 36 26 E 0 717 S 36 433 E 0 717 36 433Country KenyaCountyNakuru CountyElevation 2 2 086 m 6 843 ft Population 2019 Total198 444 1 Time zoneUTC 3 EAT Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Population 5 Transport 6 Industry 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksLocation EditNaivasha lies in a rift valley basin 92 8 km 57 7 mi by road north west of Nairobi History EditThe Maasai people were the first group to settle on the basin due to their quest for pasture and water for their livestock This is rumored to have been around the 15th century when they moved down from the present day Sudan Later in the 16th century the Bantu people including various tribes started their migration into the basin from the Central African forests The most populous tribe in Naivasha is the Kikuyu European settlers are also major settlers in Naivasha They arrived in the 19th century The town is home to the Isahakia community descendants of Isaaq soldiers and traders that settled in Kenya in the 1900s 3 4 In the late 1970s 1980s Lake Naivasha was overrun with poachers and foreign creatures were introduced into the lake to provide fishing citation needed The migratory paths along lake Naivasha were being destroyed by the local rose industry citation needed The naturalist Joan Root 1936 2006 spent the last decade of her life trying to save the lake and its wildlife A resort in Naivasha was the location for much of the negotiations of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement ending the Second Sudanese Civil War commonly known as the Naivasha Agreement Demographics EditThe town is home to the Isahakia community descendants of Isaaq soldiers and traders that settled in Kenya in the 1900s 5 6 Population EditThe town has a total population of 198 444 2019 census 1 nbsp Naivasha Nakuru road A104 in the rainHistorical populationYearPop 19696 920 197911 491 66 1 199932 222 180 4 200991 898 185 2 2019198 444 115 9 source 7 Transport EditNaivasha is located on the shore of Lake Naivasha along the Nairobi Nakuru highway A104 road and the Uganda Railway In 2015 an extension of the new standard gauge railway to this town was approved 8 Industry EditThe main industry is agriculture especially floriculture Naivasha is also a popular tourist destination Hell s Gate National Park the main locations for The Lion King including Pride Rock and the Gorge are modelled after the park 9 Olkaria Geothermal Spa Mount Longonot National Park and Mount Longonot are nearby attractions Tours also have included Lake Naivasha to observe birdlife and hippopotamus behaviour 10 as well as other wild animals It is also home to Sunderland AFC Navaisha the Kenyan offshoot of the renowned English Championship football team Sunderland AFC Their nickname is The Mighty Black Panthers and they rely solely on sponsorship See also EditLake Naivasha Country Club historic site in the area References Edit a b 2009 Census Vol 1 Table 3 Rural and Urban Population Open Data Portal opendata go ke Archived from the original on 29 July 2016 Retrieved 28 July 2016 Geographic coordinates of Naivasha Kenya Latitude longitude and elevation above sea level of Naivasha dateandtime info Retrieved 28 July 2016 Kenya The Story of a Fourth Generation Isahakia Community in Naivasha Kenya from Somaliland www horndiplomat com 13 October 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2021 K24TV 29 October 2016 Government to recognize the Isahakia community as Kenyans YouTube Kenya The Story of a Fourth Generation Isahakia Community in Naivasha Kenya from Somaliland www horndiplomat com 13 October 2016 Retrieved 8 February 2021 K24TV 29 October 2016 Government to recognize the Isahakia community as Kenyans YouTube Naivasha population statistics Kenya Std Gauge To Be Extended Railways Africa railwaysafrica com Retrieved 28 July 2016 The Lion King 1994 Trivia IMDb imdb com Retrieved 28 July 2016 Lake Naivasha Country Club wildlife map photos Go2Africa 2003 go2africa com webpage Nav Archived 25 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine External links EditNaivasha Satellite map and local surroundings0 43 12 85 S 36 25 42 71 E 0 7202361 S 36 4285306 E 0 7202361 36 4285306 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Naivasha amp oldid 1179310488, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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