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Namanga is a town on the border of Kenya and Tanzania. It is in Kajiado district, Rift Valley Province. It is around 130 kilometers from Arusha, Tanzania. Namanga's economy is heavily dependent on tourism as tourists visiting the nearby Amboseli National Park passes though the town from Nairobi. Nairobi is 200 kilometers from Namanga. Mount Kilimanjaro can be seen from Namanga town. Namanga's longitude is S 2°32'39.8" and longitude E 36°47'20.2".


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Namanga, Kenya (80 words)
Namanga, Kenya, is a town on the border of Kenya and Tanzania.
Namanga's economy is heavily dependent on tourism as tourists visiting the nearby Amboseli National Park passes though the town from Nairobi.
Namanga's longitude is S 2°32'39.8" and longitude E 36°47'20.2".
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Hundreds of local residents, from both sides of the Namanga border town in Longido District, have decided to ‘utilize’ this buffer zone by erecting residential and commercial premises, a number of them being permanent structures.
The ‘no-man’s land’ at Namanga, meanders at between 50 and 100 meters wide along the border which is doted with pre-colonial concrete beacons each bearing its own grid reference, for instance one of them reads, T.K 423.
Some immigration officers at Namanga were also of view that both the Immigration and Tanzania Revenue Authority offices should have been erected about 500 meters from the borderline, so that the river that passes nearby (about half a kilometer from the borderline) could serve as cross-over points, leaving enough space to monitor newcomers.
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