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Batian (5,199
metres (17,057 feet)),
Nelion (5,188 m (17,021 ft)) and
Point Lenana (4,985 m (16,355 ft)).
Mount Kenya is
located in the
former Eastern and...
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Lenana School is a
secondary school in Nairobi, Kenya. It was
formed in 1949 by
colonial governor Philip Euen Mitc****,
known then as the Duke of York...
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mountain in
Africa which also has
three main peaks,
namely Batian,
Nelion and
Lenana Point. Map all
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- widely,
ranging from cold snow-capped
mountaintops (Batian,
Nelion and
Point Lenana on
Mount Kenya) with vast
surrounding forests,
wildlife and
fertile agricultural...
- into 3
regional clusters,
named after the
peaks of
Mount Kenya, Batian,
Lenana and Nelion,
which essentially categorized member organizations by the regions...
- spiritually.
Traditional African religion portal Kenya portal Laibon Lenana,
namesake of
Lenana School Mbatian,
Maasai Laibon (died 1890) Taylor, Bron, Encyclopedia...
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being the
place where Mangi mkuu (Paramount chief) of the
Chagga Thomas Lenana Marreale was born on June 15, 1915.
Before Independence in 1961, the town...
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Chief Thomas Lenana Marealle II OBE (June 15, 1915 –
February 14, 2007) was the
Paramount Chief (Mangi Mkuu) of the
Chagga people of
Tanzania and a politician...
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House uniform colours at
Lenana School in Nairobi, Kenya...
- The York Rose also
features in the
emblem of
Lenana School, a tier-one High
School in Nairobi, Kenya.
Lenana School was
formerly known as Duke of York School...