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Ethnicity and Religion

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How Many Languages are Spoken in Kenya – Languages and Dialects

Kenya is diverse with many languages and dialects spoken across the country. This is in addition to its diverse number of tribes and ethnicities. According to Ethnologue, Kenya had 68 living languages as of 2024[1]. Quick Facts Kenya had 68 living languages ...
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Census 1948 - Population of Kenya by Tribe and District

The first census to be conducted in Kenya was in 1948 by the British and was part of the East African Population Census.[1] The official census results were published in 1953 in a document titled "African Population of Kenya Colony: ...
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Tribe and Ethnicity in Kenya - Number of People by Tribe

According to the 2019 census, Kenya's population was 47,564,296.[1] This population is distributed across 46 tribes and ethnicities, including Kenyan Americans, Kenyan Europeans, and Kenyan Asians.[2] Our population also includes individuals who do not identify with any tribe and choose ...
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Number of Muslims in Kenya | Counties with the Largest Muslim Population

Islam is the second-largest religion in Kenya after Christianity, with 10.9% of the population being Muslims. According to the 2019 census, Kenya had 5,152,194 Muslims. In contrast, the number of Christians was 40,379,079, or 86% of the population.[1] Christians are ...
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Christians in Kenya by County and Denomination

Kenya is a religious country, and most people profess one religion or another. Recent data suggests that Kenya is predominantly Christian, with 86% of the population practicing Christianity. Islam is the second largest religion, practiced by 10.9% of the population.[1] ...