Soko Moko Kong’or
Soko Moko Kong’or is a marketplace in Busia County, Kenya. Soko Moko Kong’or is situated nearby to the government office Amagoro District Headquarters, as well as near the marketplace Amagoro Market.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Amagoro and Chelelemuk.
Amagoro
Town
Busia is a county in the former Western Province of Kenya. It is located directly east of the border town of Busia, Uganda, and borders Lake Victoria to the southwest, Siaya County to the southeast, and Bungoma County and Kakamega County to the east.
Chelelemuk
Village
Chelelemuk is a settlement in Kenya's Busia County. Chelelemuk is situated 8 km northeast of Soko Moko Kong’or.
Malaba
Town
Malaba, Uganda is a town in Tororo District in the Eastern Region of Uganda, on its eastern border with Kenya. It sits adjacent from Malaba, Kenya, across the Malaba River that marks the border between Uganda and Kenya. Malaba is situated 8 km west of Soko Moko Kong’or.
Soko Moko Kong’or
- Type: Marketplace
- Location: Busia County, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
0.62792° or 0° 37′ 41″ northLongitude
34.33182° or 34° 19′ 55″ eastOpen location code
6GGPJ8HJ+5POpenStreetMap ID
node 11139854662OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=marketplace
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