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Counties In Kenya From Largest To Smallest

Counties In Kenya From Largest To Smallest

This article is about Counties in Kenya from largest to smallest. This list will indicate all the counties in Kenya by land size. The counties were established following the enactment of the administrative structure of the 2010 Kenya constitution. Until March 2013, Kenya consisted of eight provinces.

The new administrative structure consists of 47 county governments.

Turkana is the largest county in Kenya (71,597.8 km²) while Mombasa is the smallest (212.5 km²).

Counties In Kenya From Largest To Smallest

Counties in Kenya by land size

  County Area (km2)
1.       Turkana 71,597.8
2.       Marsabit 66,923.1
3.       Wajir 55,840.6
4.       Garissa 45,720.2
5.       Tana River 35,375.8
6.       Mandera 25,797.7
7.       Isiolo 25,336.1
8.       Kitui 24,385.1
9.       Kajiado 21,292.7
10.    Samburu 20,182.5
11.    Narok 17,921.2
12.    Taita–Taveta 17,083.9
13.    Kilifi 12,245.9
14.    Baringo 11,075.3
15.    Laikipia 8,696.1
16.    West Pokot 8,418.2
17.    Kwale 8,270.3
18.    Makueni 8,008.9
19.    Nakuru 7,509.5
20.    Meru 7,003.1
21.    Lamu 6,497.7
22.    Machakos 5,952.9
23.    Homa Bay 3,154.7
24.    Nyandarua 3,107.7
25.    Elgeyo-Marakwet 3,049.7
26.    Kakamega 3,033.8
27.    Uasin Gishu 2,955.3
28.    Nandi 2,884.5
29.    Tharaka-Nithi 2,609.5
30.    Migori 2,586.4
31.    Embu 2,555.9
32.    Siaya 2,496.1
33.    Trans-Nzoia 2,469.9
34.    Kericho 2,454.5
35.    Kiambu 2,449.2
36.    Nyeri 2,361.0
37.    Murang’a 2,325.8
38.    Bungoma 2,206.9
39.    Kisumu 2,009.5
40.    Bomet 1,997.9
41.    Busia 1,628.4
42.    Kisii 1,317.9
43.    Kirinyaga 1,205.4
44.    Nyamira 912.5
45.    Nairobi  694.9
46.    Vihiga 531.3
47.    Mombasa  212.5

You can also have a look at the population of each county in Kenya

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