Nyahururu

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Location of Nyahururu in Kenya

Nyahururu is a town in Kenya, lying east of Nakuru. It is now part of the Laikipia District in Rift Valley Province. Nyahururu was formerly capital of the Nyandarua District, one of seven districts that make up Central Province in Kenya, but the headquarters was shifted to Ol Kalou. There has been calls to revert the situation [1]. The town has an urban population of 24,751 [2].

Nyahururu was founded by British colonists as Thompson Falls after the 70 metre high Thomson's Falls on the nearby Ewaso Nyiro River, which drains from the Aberdare mountain ranges. It grew around a railway from Gilgil opened in 1929 (now used only for goods).

Nyahururu is on the Junction of Nyeri-Rumuruti road and the Nyeri-Nakuru road. Nyahururu is also the highest town in Kenya making it a practical training ground for Kenya's top athletes.

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  • Elevation = 2303m

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Coordinates: 0°02′N 36°22′E