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Narok County

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Country
  
Kenya

Capital
  
Website
  
narok.go.ke

Population
  
850,920 (2009)

Formed
  
March 4th 2013

Time zone
  
EAT (UTC+3)

Area
  
17,921 km²


Points of interest
  
Maasai Mara, Narok Museum, Mara Plains Camp, Mara West Camp, Oloololo Gate

Narok County is a county in Kenya. Narok County has a population of 850,920. Its capital and largest town is Narok. The governor of Narok county is Samuel Kuntai Ole Tunai.

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Map of Narok County, Kenya

Kenya was divided into eight provinces, prior to 2013, which were subdivided into 47 counties. It is situated in the southern parts of the Rift Valley Province.

The main cash crop grown in Narok County is wheat.

Along with Kisii County, Narok County has been identified as having the highest level of practice of female genital cutting in the country, despite the practice being outlawed in 2001.

In 1994, Trans Mara District was split from Narok District.

Scores injured as locals clash over narok county affairs


County subdivisions

The County has six constituencies:

  • Narok North Constituency
  • Narok South Constituency
  • Narok East Constituency
  • Narok West Constituency
  • Emurua Dikirr Constituency
  • Kilgoris Constituency
  • Narok County Wards

    There are thirty Members of County Assembly (MCAs) representing the thirty wards at Narok County Assembly. These wards were formed in 2010 by the Boundaries Review Commission. There are six wards in Narok North Constituency, Narok South Constituency and Kilgoris Constituency respectively.

    Narok West Constituency, Emurua Dikirr Constituency and Narok East Constituency each have four county wards

    1. Narok Town
    2. Olpusimoru
    3. Olokurto
    4. Nkareta
    5. Olorropil
    6. Melili
    7. Majimoto/ Narosura
    8. Ololulung’a
    9. Melelo
    10. Loita
    11. Sogoo
    12. Sagamian
    13. Central
    14. Keyian
    15. Angata Barikoi
    16. Shankoe
    17. Kimintet
    18. Lolgorian
    19. Ilmotiok
    20. Mara
    21. Siana
    22. Naikara
    23. Ilkerin
    24. Olomasani
    25. Mogondo
    26. Kapsasian
    27. Mosiro
    28. Ildamat
    29. Keekonyokie
    30. Suswa

    References

    Narok County Wikipedia