Ruiru
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Ruiru is a town in the Thika District of Kenya’s Central Province. Located within three kilometers of Nairobi's city boundary, Ruiru is a dormitory town for the nation's capital, and is connected by both rail and road. The town covers an area of 292 km², and is surrounded by numerous coffee plantations.
In 1999, Ruiru had a population of 100,000, but has undergone rapid population growth in response to shortage of available housing in Nairobi. A 2005 estimate put the population at over 220,000[1]. The town has struggled to adapt to the influx of people.
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- Regional Development of Metropolitan Nairobi and the Ruiru Master Plan — Center for Sustainable Urban Development
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Coordinates: This area was a sisal and coffee growing district with sisal on either side of the river to the right of the main road to Thika. As can be seen it is now a housing area. There used to be 4 main manager houses on the estate on the South side of the river. The area was given over to an African consortium to be developed into small holdings in the 1970's.