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Synonyms for limuru or Related words with limuru
ruiru
eldoret
kisii
kitale
kakamega
nyeri
bungoma
dagoretti
machakos
kiambu
kimilili
kahawa
vihiga
kericho
githunguri
kisumu
kilimani
londiani
mzuzu
murang
mkushi
dedza
nakuru
kitui
huruma
juja
marondera
kitengela
nyahururu
namanga
mchinji
kaloleni
chipinge
isiolo
kajiado
thika
runyenjes
mahalapye
narok
lilongwe
korogwe
mpika
gweru
majengo
malaba
migori
kangemi
othaya
musoma
ngara
Examples of "limuru"
In 2007, Kiambu District was subdivided in two: Kiambu East and Kiambu West. Kiambu West district took
Limuru
, Lari and Kikuyu divisions, with
Limuru
as its district capital.
Limuru
town is served by one government run health facility, "
Limuru
Health Center" which is located within the town limits. Other health facilities in
Limuru
include Rwamburi Dispensary, Rironi Dispensary, Thigio Dispensary, Ndeiya Health Center and Ngecha Health Center. Tigoni District Hospital is the main government hospital and serves as the link facility between the rural health facilities and the main National referral hospital.
Limuru
has a railway station on the Uganda Railway.
Loreto High School
Limuru
is an all girls’ National School located in Karambaini, in the highlands of
Limuru
, Kiambu County, Central Kenya. It is approximately from the capital city of Nairobi, Kenya.
The native language of most people in
Limuru
is Kikuyu, with Swahili and English widely spoken.
Limuru
is widely known in Kenya for the large amounts of tea it produces.
Limuru
is home to BATA shoe company, the largest shoe factory in East and Central Africa.
Starehe Girls' Centre is a girls' high school in
Limuru
, Kenya.
She did her O levels at Loreto High School in
Limuru
.
Karambaini is a city located at Kiambu County, of east
Limuru
region of Central Kenya.
International off-shore conferences have been held in Durham, England; Bangalore, India;
Limuru
, Kenya; Medellín, Colombia; and in Australia.
Other constituencies within Kiambu county are;
Limuru
, Lari, Gatundu North, Gatundu South, Juja, Thika Town, Ruiru Githunguri, Kiambu and Kiambaa.
Also in
Limuru
is the Nest Children's Home, which specializes in the care of children of imprisoned mothers.
The
Limuru
Tea Company Limited is an outgrower to Unilever Tea Kenya Limited. Unilever Tea Kenya holds 52% of the issued share capital of
Limuru
Tea and acts as the company's managing agent in the growing, manufacturing, sales and marketing of its teas.
Kuria was brought up by his parents at Kabuku in
Limuru
, Kiambu District. He first attended St. Paul's School in
Limuru
in 1933; in 1935 he went to Ngecha School before going to Kabete Mission School in 1938 where he took the Kenya African Preliminary Examination in 1940.
Limuru
is a town located on the eastern edge of the Great Rift Valley about , by road, northwest of Nairobi, the capital and largest city in Kenya. The geographical coordinates of
Limuru
town are:1°06'28.0"S, 36°38'34.0"E (Latitude:-1.107778; Longitude:36.642778).
The
Limuru
Tea Company Limited is a Kenyan company that is listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange and engages in the growing of green leaf tea. The Company owns 275 hectares of tea land situated four kilometers to the east of
Limuru
Town.
The town situated 2,000 m above sea level, approximately 20 km north of Nairobi City via
Limuru
Road by Runda Estate. It is approachable from an alternate route, the
Limuru
, Kiambaa/Kiambu and Ndenderu/Redhill all-weather roads. Banana Hill comprises small estates named Banana town, Mombasa, Gacorui, Ndunyu, Miberethi Inana ('Eight Pipes'), and Thimbigwa.
"'Kamirithu"' is a suburb of
Limuru
located within the greater Kiambu district. The boundaries of Kamirithu are marked by three roads and one highway: The road to Narok to the north, the
Limuru
- Mutarakwa road to the west, and the Nairobi- Nakuru highway (A104 road) to the east. The Manguo pond, a tourist bird-watching attraction, is located north of Kamirithu. Towards
Limuru
Kamirithu has the Mutambuki Quarry, a source of building stones and Toward it sunsets the beging of the Mau escarpment known as Wahinya Quarry.
He was educated in
Limuru
and ordained in 1945. He was Archdeacon of Mombasa from 1955 until 1964 when he was appointed Bishop of Mombasa.