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The Aberdare Range (formerly, the Sattima Range, Kikuyu: Nyandarua) is a 160 km long range of uplands in west central Kenya, north of the capital Nairobi, that forms a section of the eastern rim of the Great Rift Valley as it runs roughly north-south through East Africa. The Kĩkũyũ (otherwise spelled Gĩkũyũ) tribe is Kenyas most populous ethnic group. ... Nairobi skyline Nairobi is the capital of Kenya. ... Northern section of the Great Rift Valley. ... East Africa is a region generally considered to include: Djibouti Eritrea Ethiopia Kenya Somalia Tanzania Uganda [[Image:Example. ...


The Aberdare Range has an average elevation of 12,000 - 13,000 feet above sea level and is heavily-forested. Much of the range has been protected within the Aberdare National Park since its creation in 1950. The range attracts large numbers of hikers and climbers, operating out of the main centres of Naivasha and Gilgil. This article is about a foot as a unit of length. ... 1950 was a common year starting on Sunday (link will take you to calendar). ...


The former name of the range survives still in Oldoinyo la Satima ("the mountain of the young bull") - at 4,001 metres, the highest peak in the Aberdare Range. Mount Kenya (17,057 feet), the second highest mountain in Africa, lies several miles east of the Aberdare Range. Mount Kenya is the highest mountain in Kenya, and the second-highest in Africa (after Mount Kilimanjaro). ... Africa is the worlds second-largest continent in both area and population, after Asia. ...


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Aberdare national park is located in the range of the same name, described by Joseph Thomson in 1883 during his journey through the Maasai Land.
From 1947 to 1956, the misty and rainy forests in the range served as a hide for the Mau-Mau guerrilla.
The Aberdare range, 160 km long, is located in the Central Highlands, Central Province, west of Mount Kenya and north of Nairobi, serving as the Kenyan Rift Valley's east wall.
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