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Turkana may
refer to:
Turkana people of
Kenya and
Ethiopia Turkana language of
Kenya and
Ethiopia Lake
Turkana in
Kenya Lake
Turkana National Parks Turkana...
- Lake
Turkana (/tɜːrˈkɑːnə, -ˈkæn-/) is a
saline lake in the
Kenyan Rift Valley, in
northern Kenya, with its far
northern end
crossing into Ethiopia. It...
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Turkana Boy, also
called Nariokotome Boy, is the name
given to
fossil KNM-WT 15000, a
nearly complete skeleton of a Homo
erectus youth who
lived 1.5 to...
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Turkana are a
Nilotic people native to the
Turkana County in
northwest Kenya, a semi-arid
climate region bordering Lake
Turkana in the east, Pokot...
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Turkana County is a
county in the
former Rift
Valley Province of Kenya. It is home to the
Turkana people. It is Kenya's
largest county by land area of...
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Turkana /tɜːrˈkɑːnə/ is the
language of the
Turkana people of
Kenya and Ethiopia. It is
spoken in
northwestern Kenya,
primarily in
Turkana County, which...
- Lake Malawi, the world's eighth-largest
freshwater lake by area; and Lake
Turkana, the world's
largest permanent desert lake and the world's
largest alkaline...
- The
Turkana District was an
administrative district in the Rift
Valley Province of Kenya. It was the
northwesternmost district in the
country and is bordered...
- Lake
Turkana Wind
Power Project (LTWP) is a wind farm in Kenya. It is
located in
Loiyangalani District, in
Marsabit County,
approximately 545 kilometres...
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Friends of Lake
Turkana (FoLT) is a
nonprofit organization in
Kenya that was
founded in 2007 by
Kenyan environmentalist Ikal Angelei. The organization...