- The
Pokot people (also
spelled Pökoot) live in West
Pokot County and
Baringo County in
Kenya and in the
Pokot District of the
eastern Karamoja region...
-
Pokot or Pökoot may
refer to: the
Pokot people the
Pokot language Spoor (film), a 2017
Polish film West
Pokot County,
Kenya This
disambiguation page lists...
-
Pokot South Constituency is an
electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of the four
constituencies in West
Pokot County. The
constituency was established...
- West
Pokot County is a
county in Kenya. Its
capital and
largest town is Kapenguria, its area is
approximately 9,169.4
square kilometers and it measures...
- (also
known as
Pokot, Päkot,
Pökot, and in
older literature as Suk) is a
language spoken in
western Kenya and
eastern Uganda by the
Pokot people. Pökoot...
-
governor of West
Pokot county from 2017 to 2022
after serving as the
Senator from 2013 to 2017. Lonyang'apuo was born in Kanyarkwat, West
Pokot County, Kenya...
- West
Pokot District,
formerly known as West Suk or
Kacheliba District, was an
administrative district in the Rift
Valley Province of Kenya. Its capital...
-
aboriginal inhabitants of much of
Karamoja in Uganda, Mt.
Elgon area and West
Pokot,
Trans Nzoia and
Turkana regions in Kenya.
Their descendants were largely...
- On 23
November 2019, a
landslide in
Pokot,
Northwest Kenya was
triggered by
heavy rainfall and
killed at
least 52 people. The
landslide began around 2:30 a...
- the 1890s. The
Pokot use the term the 'Time the
Country Became Dark' to
refer to the
period during the 1880s and 1890s, when the
Pokot area
suffered through...