tisdag 15 februari 2011

What?

Jambo dear blog!(hello in swahili)
There are many cities in Kenya. There are both large city areas and small city areas. Nairobi is a very important city in Kenya. As a result this city is an important center of both financial and political activities. Mombasa is the second largest city in Kenya. Mombasa was previously the capital of Kenya. It is a coastal city and has an important sea port and also an international airport.

The majority of Kenyans are christians. Another big religion in Kenya is Islam. The largest number of Muslims are found in Mombasa. The two official languages in Kenya are English and Swahili. They say that Swahili is a easy language, but i do not want to learn talking Swahili.
This is Kenya's beautiful flag.

fredag 11 februari 2011

Where?

One place you should visit while you are in kenya is the savanna. Africa has so many beautiful animals that you can't see here in Sweden. If you wants a full experience you should go on a safari. On the savanna you going to see animals like elephants, lions, giraffes, zebras and more absolutely fantastic animals. I would like to visit the savanna so much, it should be so fun.

My friend has been on the savanna in kenya. She get that opportunity when she was on the program Wild Kids and her team won the competition. She said that i was a fantastic experience to be on the savanna, i am so jealous.

Here is a picture on the savanna, very beautiful.

fredag 4 februari 2011

Who?

Kenya is a country rich in wildlife, culture, history, beauty and friendly, welcoming people. They are so many people that lives in Kenya. In 2009 the population was 38 610 097 people! fantastic. The capital of kenya is Nairobi. It lives about three million people there and it is the biggest city in Kenya.

There isn't so many famous people from Kenya but i found a woman which is famous from Kenya. Wangari Maathai is a kenyan environmental and political activist, she is also the founder of the Green Belt Movement. In 2004 she was the winner of Nobels peace price, congratulations!
                                                              Here we have her.