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Kericho County
Kericho County is one of the 47 counties in Kenya. The county seats between longitude 35°02' and 35°40' East and between the equator and latitude 0°23' South with an altitude of about 2002m above sea level. It borders Uasin Gishu County to the North, Baringo County to the North-East, Nandi County to the North-West, Nakuru County to the East and Bomet County to the South, Kisumu County to the Northwest and Nyamira County to the West. It had a population of 901,777 (2019 census) and an area of 2,111 km². Its capital and largest town is Kericho.
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Name: Kericho County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Kericho County, Rift Valley, Kenya (-0.66548 35.00550 0.02529 35.67573)
Average elevation: 1,833 m
Minimum elevation: 1,135 m
Maximum elevation: 2,889 m
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