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Mbeere District was a former administrative district in the Eastern Province of Kenya. Its capital town was Siakago. The district had a population of 170,950 and an area of 2,093 km2. The district was split from Embu District in 1996. In 2010, it was merged into Embu County. The natives here, the Mbeere people, speak the Kimbeere language. There is also a large chunk of peoples from the Akamba community mainly concentrated in the southern parts of the former district.

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  • Mbeere District (en)
  • Mbeere District (de)
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  • Der Mbeere District war ein Bezirk in der Provinz Eastern in Kenia. Die Hauptstadt war . Im Distrikt lebten 1999 170.953 Menschen auf 2093 km². Der Bezirk unterteilte sich in die vier Divisionen Gachoka, Mwea, Evuvori und Siakago. Im Mbeere District lebten im Jahr 1997 56 % der Einwohner unterhalb der Armutsgrenze. Im Rahmen der Verfassung von 2010 wurden die kenianischen Distrikte aufgelöst. Das Gebiet gehört heute zum Embu County. (de)
  • Mbeere is een Keniaans district. Het district telt 170.953 inwoners (1999) en heeft een bevolkingsdichtheid van 82 inw/km². Ongeveer 3,6% van de bevolking leeft onder de armoedegrens en ongeveer 63,0% van de huishoudens heeft beschikking over elektriciteit. (nl)
  • Mbeere är ett av Kenyas 71 administrativa distrikt, och ligger i provinsen Östprovinsen. År 1999 hade distriktet 170 950 invånare. Huvudorten är Siakago. (sv)
  • Mbeere District was a former administrative district in the Eastern Province of Kenya. Its capital town was Siakago. The district had a population of 170,950 and an area of 2,093 km2. The district was split from Embu District in 1996. In 2010, it was merged into Embu County. The natives here, the Mbeere people, speak the Kimbeere language. There is also a large chunk of peoples from the Akamba community mainly concentrated in the southern parts of the former district. (en)
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  • Der Mbeere District war ein Bezirk in der Provinz Eastern in Kenia. Die Hauptstadt war . Im Distrikt lebten 1999 170.953 Menschen auf 2093 km². Der Bezirk unterteilte sich in die vier Divisionen Gachoka, Mwea, Evuvori und Siakago. Im Mbeere District lebten im Jahr 1997 56 % der Einwohner unterhalb der Armutsgrenze. Im Rahmen der Verfassung von 2010 wurden die kenianischen Distrikte aufgelöst. Das Gebiet gehört heute zum Embu County. (de)
  • Mbeere District was a former administrative district in the Eastern Province of Kenya. Its capital town was Siakago. The district had a population of 170,950 and an area of 2,093 km2. The district was split from Embu District in 1996. In 2010, it was merged into Embu County. The natives here, the Mbeere people, speak the Kimbeere language. There is also a large chunk of peoples from the Akamba community mainly concentrated in the southern parts of the former district. The former district hosts the famous seven folks dams, which include: Masinga dam, Kamburu dam, Gitaru dam, Kindaruma dam and Kiambere dam which it shares with Machakos County. The dams are a part of Tana River. Other local places of interest include the Mwea National Reserve, and Kiangombe mountain, which peaked at 1804 metres stands out compared to adjacent topography, although is not as spectacular as the Mount Kenya located less than 100 kilometres northwest. The dominant crops found there include fruits like mangoes, melons, pawpaws and passion fruits. The farmers in this area grow maize, beans, cowpeas, pigeon peas, black peas-njavi; others like millet are seasonally grown there. Mbeere district also came to be known with miraa, as it was the second largest producer after Meru. The miraa crop is commonly grown in what was the northern part of the district. Mbeere district had only one local authority, Mbeere county council. The district had two constituencies: Siakago Constituency and Gachoka Constituency. The district was divided into four administrative divisions. More changes were expected with the split of the districts in year 2009; Mbeere South district whose headquarters is in Kiritiri town and Mbeere North district with headquarters in Siakago town. Currently the constituencies have had their names changed from Gachoka to Mbeere South Constituency and from Siakago to Mbeere North Constituency. (en)
  • Mbeere is een Keniaans district. Het district telt 170.953 inwoners (1999) en heeft een bevolkingsdichtheid van 82 inw/km². Ongeveer 3,6% van de bevolking leeft onder de armoedegrens en ongeveer 63,0% van de huishoudens heeft beschikking over elektriciteit. (nl)
  • Mbeere är ett av Kenyas 71 administrativa distrikt, och ligger i provinsen Östprovinsen. År 1999 hade distriktet 170 950 invånare. Huvudorten är Siakago. (sv)
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