The document provides population data from the 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census organized by county. Some key figures:
- Kenya's total population was 38.6 million people, with 19.2 million males and 19.4 million females. There were 8.8 million households.
- Nairobi county had the highest population density at 4,515 persons per square kilometer, while Marsabit county had the lowest density at 4 persons per square kilometer.
- The counties with the largest populations were Nairobi (3.1 million), Kiambu (1.6 million), and Kakamega (1.7 million). The counties with the smallest populations were Lamu (101
The document provides population data from the 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census organized by county. Some key figures:
- Kenya's total population was 38.6 million people, with 19.2 million males and 19.4 million females. There were 8.8 million households.
- Nairobi county had the highest population density at 4,515 persons per square kilometer, while Marsabit county had the lowest density at 4 persons per square kilometer.
- The counties with the largest populations were Nairobi (3.1 million), Kiambu (1.6 million), and Kakamega (1.7 million). The counties with the smallest populations were Lamu (101
The document provides population data from the 2009 Kenya Population and Housing Census organized by county. Some key figures:
- Kenya's total population was 38.6 million people, with 19.2 million males and 19.4 million females. There were 8.8 million households.
- Nairobi county had the highest population density at 4,515 persons per square kilometer, while Marsabit county had the lowest density at 4 persons per square kilometer.
- The counties with the largest populations were Nairobi (3.1 million), Kiambu (1.6 million), and Kakamega (1.7 million). The counties with the smallest populations were Lamu (101