Kimilili

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Kimilili is a town and area in Kenya's Bungoma District. The area is occupied mainly by the Bukusu and Sabaot communities. Its proximity to the fertile slopes of Mt Elgon, on the Kenya-Uganda border, has made it a trading centre for agricultural goods and services. The town has an urban population of 10.251 (1999 census [1]). The surrounding region is mainly farmland, the main cash crops being Coffee, Maize, Beans, Sunflower seed, and tea.

Coordinates: 0°47′N 34°43′E