Marsabit is a town in the northern Marsabit County in Kenya. It is situated in the former Eastern Province and is almost surrounded by the Marsabit National Park. The town is located 170 kilometres (110 mi) east of the centre of the East African Rift at an elevation of between 1300 and 1400 metres.[1] It serves as the capital of Marsabit County, and lies southeast of the Chalbi Desert in a forested area known for its volcanoes and crater lakes and others.
Marsabit is a town in the northern Marsabit County in Kenya. It is situated in the former Eastern Province and is almost surrounded by the Marsabit National...
Marsabit County is a county in Kenya. Covering a surface area of 66,923.1 square kilometres. Marsabit is the second largest county by size in Kenya after...
Marsabit District was an administrative district in the Eastern Province of Kenya. Its capital town was Marsabit. The district had a population of 121...
Marsabit is a 6300 km2 basaltic shield volcano in Kenya, located 170 km east of the center of the East African Rift, in Marsabit County near the town of...
Diocese of Marsabit may refer to: One of the Anglican dioceses of Mount Kenya Roman Catholic Diocese of Marsabit This article includes a list of related...
Trioceros marsabitensis, Tilbury's chameleon, Mount Marsabit chameleon, or Mount Marsabit one-horned chameleon, is a species of chameleon endemic to Kenya...
(Idaho) The Three Sisters (Oregon) Wapi Lava Field (Idaho) Tilarán Mount Marsabit Menengai La Grille (Comoros) Queen Mary's Peak (South Atlantic Ocean) Rangitoto...
Treasury Secretary on 14 January 2020. Yatani served as the First Governor of Marsabit County from 2013 to 2017, was the Permanent Representative to the United...
The Marsabit National Park is a national park and nature reserve located at Mount Marsabit in northern Kenya, near the town of Marsabit. It is located...
Agama wachirai, the Marsabit rock agama, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. It is a small lizard endemic to Kenya. Agama wachirai at the Reptarium...
The Marsabit clawed frog (Xenopus borealis) is a species of frog in the family Pipidae found in Kenya, Tanzania, and possibly Uganda. Its natural habitats...
Marsabit Airport is an airport in Marsabit, Kenya. Marsabit Airport (IATA: RBT, ICAO: HKMB) is located in, Marsabit County, in the town of Marsabit, in...
volcanic centers include Menengai, a massive shield caldera, and Mount Marsabit in Kenya. Shield volcanoes are not limited to Earth; they have been found...
Constituencies of Kenya are used to elect members of the National Assembly, the lower chamber of the Kenyan Parliament. In accordance with article 89 of...
Harbin Y-12 crash, a Kenya Air Force Harbin Y-12 crashed as it approached Marsabit air strip killing 14 passengers, including a number of politicians. May...
massacre was the killing of fifty-six people by feuding clans in the remote Marsabit District of Northern Kenya on the early morning of 12 July 2005. Hundreds...
Stick of God’, the Rendille inhabit the climatically harsh regions between Marsabit County and Lake Turkana in Northern Kenya. They are neighbors of Borana...
highlands of Ethiopia and the Boma Plateau in southeastern Sudan and Mount Marsabit in northern Kenya. C. canephora is native to western and central Subsaharan...
Local elections were held in Marsabit County to elect a Governor and County Assembly on 4 March 2013. Under the new constitution, which was passed in a...
first Bishop of Kirinyaga) July 1984 – 1989: Bob Beak, Assistant Bishop of Marsabit 1990–2006: Moses Njue 2 July 2006 – 2014: Henry Kathii (retired) 7 December...
Bonaya Adhi Godana (September 2, 1952 in Dukana, kenya – April 10, 2006 in Marsabit, Kenya) was the foreign minister of Kenya from January 1998 until 2001...
was appointed by the President of Kenya as the chief mediator for the Marsabit and Mandera Counties Peace Processes, together with Senator Mohamed Yusuf...
Ethiopia and the former Eastern Province in northern Kenya, specifically Marsabit County. They speak a distinct dialect of the Oromo language by the same...