Kodera Nyambare
Kodera Nyambare is a locality in Homa Bay County, Kenya and has an elevation of 1,308 metres. Kodera Nyambare is situated nearby to the locality Ragwe, as well as near Nyagowa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Andiwo’s Village and Awach Tende.
Andiwo’s Village
Village
Nyanza Province was one of Kenya's eight administrative provinces before the formation of the 47 counties under the 2010 constitution. Six counties were organised in the area of the former province. Andiwo’s Village is situated 5 km east of Kodera Nyambare.
Awach Tende
Village
Awach Tende is a settlement in Kenya's Homa Bay County. Awach Tende is also the name of a river in the Lake Victoria catchment area. Along with Awach Kibuon, it is known as South Awach. Awach Tende is situated 7 km northwest of Kodera Nyambare.
Oyugis
Town
Oyugis is the second-largest town in Homa Bay County in Nyanza Kenya. The town lies along the Kisumu-Kisii highway. It is the commercial and financial centre of Rachuonyo Sub-County in Homa Bay County of the former Nyanza Province. Oyugis is situated 9 km east of Kodera Nyambare.
Kodera Nyambare
- Type: Locality
- Location: Homa Bay County, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-0.52772° or 0° 31′ 40″ southLongitude
34.65558° or 34° 39′ 20″ eastElevation
1,308 metres (4,291 feet)Open location code
6GFPFMC4+W6GeoNames ID
190832
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