Baringo County
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County
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Coat of arms
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Location in Kenya
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Country
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Kenya
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Formed
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March 4th 2013
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Capital
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Kabarnet
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Government
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• Governor
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Benjamin Chesire Cheboi
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Area
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• Total
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11,075.3 km2 (4,276.2 sq mi)
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Population (2009)
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• Total
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555,561[1]
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Time zone
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EAT (UTC+3)
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Website
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baringo.go.ke
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Baringo County is one of the 47 Counties of Kenya. It is located in the former Rift Valley Province. Its headquarters and largest town is Kabarnet.
Contents
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Geographical location 1
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Demographics 2
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Religion and ethnicities 3
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County government 4
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Economics 5
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Urbanization 6
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Tourism and Wildlife 7
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Education 8
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Health 9
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Transport and infrastructure 10
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Constituencies 11
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References 12
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External links 13
Geographical location
Baringo bounded by Turkana County and West Pokot County to the North, Samburu County and Laikipia County to the East, Nakuru County and Kericho County to the South, Uasin Gishu County to the South West and Elgeyo Marakwet County to the West. It covers an area of 8,655s square km. Baringo County lies between Latitudes 00 degrees 13" South and 1 degree 40" north and Longitudes 35 degrees 36" and 36" degrees 30" East.
Demographics
The county has a population of 555,561[1] (2009 census) and an area of 11,075.3 km2 (4,276.2 sq mi).
Religion and ethnicities
The county is occupied by the Tugen, Pokot and Njemps. A sizeable population of Nubians is found in Eldama-Ravine. Christianity is the most practiced religion in the county. Baringo county has many tribes including Tugens, Njemps, Pokots, Turkanas, Kikuyus, Numbians and Kisiis
County government
The County Governor is Benjamin Cheboi and is deputized by Engineer Mathew Tuitoek. The Senator is Gideon Moi while the County Women is Grace Kiptui. The County Executive Committee consists of the following:
CEC Member
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Mr. Wesley Keitany
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Industrialization, Commerce Tourism and Enterprise Development
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Mrs. Lilian Sadalla
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Land, Housing and Urban Planning
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Mr. Edwin Riamangura
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Youth, Gender, Labour and Social Services
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Mr. .Job Kibei Tomno
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Water and Irrigation
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Ms. Caroline Lentupuru
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Environment and Natural Resources
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Dr. Andrew Kwonyike
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Transport and Infrastructure
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Mrs. Emily Kibet
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Education
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Mr. Lukah Rotich
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Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries
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Economics
The economy of the County is mainly agro-based. The main food crops grown are maize, pigeon peas, beans, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, sorghum, cassava and finger millet while the cash crops are coffee, cotton, macadamia and pyrethrum.[2] Livestock products include honey, beef, mutton as well as hides and skins. However, little value addition is done to these products.
Urbanization
Major urban centres in the county are; Kabarnet, Eldama Ravine, Marigat, Mogotio, Kabartonjo and Chemolingot
Tourism and Wildlife
Major attraction sites are[3]
1. Lake Bogoria and Kapedo hotsprings.
2. Lake Baringo
3. lake Kamnarok
4, Kabarnet National Museum and Kipsaraman Community Museum
Lake Bogoria Game Reserve is home to rare kudus, antelopes, zebras, leopards, cheetahs, hyenas, mongoose, monkeys, baboons and jackals. At the shores of Lake Bogoria are more than two millions lesser flamingoes, 350 bird species.
Lake Baringo Snake Park has many snake species such as the Black Mamba, Puff Adder, Boomslang and Spitting Cobra, Monitor Lizards, Crocodiles and Tortoises.
Major tourist hotels in the county are;
1. Lake Bogoria Hotel and Spa Resort.
2. Kabarnet Hotel, Kabarnet
3. Sinkoro Hotel Ltd, Kabarnet
4. Soi Safari lodge
5. Sportsline Hotel, Kabarnet
6. Taidy’s Restaurant, Eldama Ravine
Education
Kabarnet town hosts a number of university campuses including those of Mount Kenya University and Egerton University
Health
Kabarnet County Referral Hospital is the largest and best public hospital in the county.
Transport and infrastructure
The county headquarters is linked to Nakuru and Eldoret by class C roads which fall under the Kenya National Highways Authority (KENHA).
Constituencies
The county has six constituencies: Baringo Central Constituency, Baringo South Constituency, Tiaty Constituency, Baringo North Constituency, Eldama Ravine Constituency and Mogotio Constituency
References
http://baringo-county.kbo.co.ke/
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^ a b http://www.scribd.com/doc/36,672,705/Kenya-Census-2,009
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^ "Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries". www.baringo.go.ke. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
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^ "Industrialization, Commerce, Tourism & Enterprise Development". www.baringo.go.ke. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
External links
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https://opendata.go.ke/facet/counties/Baringo
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http://www.aridland.go.ke/districts.asp?DistrictID=8
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http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/VBOL-6TNC5G?OpenDocument
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Map of the District
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Baring County
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