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Kiambu District

Coordinates: 1°10′S 36°50′E / 1.167°S 36.833°E / -1.167; 36.833
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Kiambu District was an administrative district in the Central Province of Kenya. Its capital town was Kiambu. The district was adjacent to the northern border of Nairobi and had a population of 744,010.[1]

Created during the colonial era, it underwent changes, absorbing part of Thika District, losing some of its regions to Nairobi such as Dagoretti while gaining some including Ruiru.[2][3][4] By the 1970s, Thika District had been completely absorbed by its neighbouring districts, and Kiambu District was identical to the present-day Kiambu County. After 1992, Thika District was re-established from southwestern regions of Kiambu. In 2009, Thika District was declared unlawfully created and was reabsorbed to Kiambu yet again. In 2013, Kiambu County was effected on the same boundaries as the district absorbing it in the process.

The district was predominantly rural, but its urban population is increasing as Nairobi is growing rapidly. The Kikuyu are the dominant tribe in the district.

In 2007, Kiambu District was subdivided in two: Kiambu East and Kiambu West. Kiambu West district took Limuru, Lari and Kikuyu divisions,[5] with Limuru as its district capital.

Local authorities

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Authority Type Population* Urban pop.*
Kiambu Municipality 72,139 13,814
Limuru Municipality 70,765 4,141
Karuri Town 100,506 19,746
Kikuyu Town 165,594 4,104
Kiambu county County 335,006 5,319
* 1999 census. Source: [1]

Administrative divisions

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Division Population* Urban pop.* Headquarters
Githunguri 136,554 8,831 Githunguri
Kiambaa 188,055 22,861 Kiambu
Kikuyu 194,521 3,724 Kikuyu
Lari 111,302 0
Limuru 113,578 3,708 Limuru
* 1999 census. Sources: [2], [3]


References

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  1. ^ Communications Commission of Kenya[dead link]
  2. ^ "Kenya Gazette dated 2nd April, 1963" (PDF). Gazettes.Africa. Retrieved 22 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)". Books.google.com. 4 March – 30 April 1986.
  4. ^ "Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)". Books.google.com. 15 March – 12 July 1983.
  5. ^ "Kiambu District now split into two", Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, 19 February 2007

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