Ikuma
Ikuma is a school in Kiambu County, Kenya and has an elevation of 1,751 metres. Ikuma is situated nearby to the town Gatundu, as well as near the village Kamwangi.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Gatundu
Town
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Gatundu is a small town in Kiambu County of Kenya. It is known for the first Kenyan president Jomo Kenyatta who lived about three kilometres away from the town, as well as his son, Uhuru Kenyatta, the 4th President of Kenya and former Member of Parliament representing Gatundu South Constituency. Gatundu is situated 4½ km east of Ikuma.
Kamwangi
Village
Kamwangi town is headquarter of Gatundu North Sub County Kiambu County, Kenya, in the former Central Province. Kamwangi is situated 6 km northeast of Ikuma.
Nyaga
Village
The Central Province was a region in central Kenya until 2013, when Kenya's provinces were replaced by a system of counties. It covered an area of 11,449 km2 and was located to the north of Nairobi and west of Mount Kenya. Nyaga is situated 9 km south of Ikuma.
Ikuma
- Type: School
- Category: education
- Location: Kiambu County, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-1° or 1° southLongitude
36.86667° or 36° 52′ eastElevation
1,751 metres (5,745 feet)Open location code
6GFR2V28+2MGeoNames ID
196556
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