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Encyclopedia > Bungoma

Bungoma is a town in Western Province of Kenya, bordered by Uganda in the west. Bungoma town was established as a trading centre in the early 20th century. The town is the headquarters of Kenya's Bungoma district.


The economy of Bungoma district is mainly agricultural, centering on the sugar cane and maize industries. The area experiences high rainfall throughout the year, and is home to several large rivers - which are used for small-scale irrigation.


Being in a region that practices wife inheritance, Bungoma has seen a large growth of reported HIV/AIDS cases in the last 10 years. The area is also the epicentre of the Bukusu circumcision rites, which occur every even year, in August and December. Bukusu is one of the seventeen sub-tribes of the Luhya Bantu language and cultural group of East Africa. ... Circumcision is the removal of some or all of the prepuce (foreskin). ...

 Weather and airport maps can be found at http://www.fallingrain.com/world/KE/9/Bungoma.html 

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Western Province (Kenya) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (492 words)
Kenya's second highest mountain, Mount Elgon, is in Bungoma District.
The highest point in the province is the peak of Mount Elgon, while the lowest point is the sea-level town of Busia.
Bungoma district is sugar country, with one of the country's largest sugar factories, as well as numerous small-holder sugar mills.
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