Turkana County
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Turkana County is a Kenyan County found in the Northwestern part of the nation. Its surface area is about 77,000 square kilometers,[1] or 29729 square miles. It's population is about 1,000,000. It has an average of 13 people per square km. This makes it the largest county in Kenya. Some of the largest cities found here are Lodwar, Kakuma, Lokichogio, and Lokichar.[1] Link needed.
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Area | Population | Population density | Country | Capital |
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77,000 sqkm | About 1 million | 13 people/ sqkm | Kenya, Africa | Lodwar |
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In most ways, the Turkanan economy depends on farming 'sorghum'.[2] Sorghum is some kind of food, almost like wild, native cereal. Other important businesses include livestock, crop farming, fishing, weaving, and tourism. [2]