- 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...
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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...
- (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...
- 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...
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linguistically related tribes:
Kipsigis (1.9 million),
Nandi (937,000),
Pokots (778,000),
Sebei (350,000),
Keiyo (451,000),
Tugen (197,556), Cherang'any...
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Senatorial seat unsuccessfully. He is
currently serving as the
Senator for West
Pokot County as from 2017 - 2022 "Poghisio
replaces Murkomen in Senate". Daily...
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northwest Kenya, a semi-arid
climate region bordering Lake
Turkana in the east,
Pokot,
Rendille and
Samburu people to the south,
Uganda to the west,
South Sudan...
- West
Pokot District,
formerly known as West Suk or
Kacheliba District, was an
administrative district in the Rift
Valley Province of Kenya. Its capital...
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northwestern Kenya,
including Karamoja, the
Mount Elgon area, and
parts of West
Pokot, Trans-Nzoia, and
Turkana counties.
According to
traditions recorded by...
- the
Kalenjin and the Datog. Kalenjin: Elgeyo, Kipsigis, Marakwet, Nandi,
Pokot, Sabaot, Lembus,
Terik and
Tugen [Keiyo] Datog:
represented mainly by the...