Narok District Explained

Narok District was an administrative district in Kenya. The Narok District is located in the Rift Valley Province, and has a population of 365,750.[1] Its capital town is Narok.

Along with Kisii District, Narok District had been identified as having the highest level of practice of female genital cutting in the country, despite the practice being outlawed in 2001.[2]

Narok was created prior to independence by the colonial government from the Maasai Region.[3] In 1994, Trans Mara District was split from Narok District. In 2013, Trans Mara was reconstituted to form Narok County.

District subdivisions

The district had two constituencies:

Local authorities (councils)
Authority Type Population*Urban pop.*
Town 41,09224,091
Narok County County 324,658 2,839
Total - 365,750 26,930
Administrative divisions
Division Population*Urban
population*
population
density
Area (km²)Headquarters
Central 41,162 22,488 44 935,5 Narok
Loita 15,557 0 9 1728,6
Mara 41,964 0 9 4662,7
Mau 77,686 1,898 30 2589,5
Mulot 68,432 0 95 720,3
Olokurto 44,326 837 36 1231,3
Ololulunga 53,828 0 36 1495,2 Ololulungu
Osupuko 22,795 0 12 1899,6
Total 365,750 25,233 24 (average) 15,263 -

Notes

  1. Web site: Kenya Districts . 2023-09-22 . www.statoids.com.
  2. BBC News, "Kenyan Girls Flee Circumcision" (on circumcision), BBC News - In Pictures, 2003, webpage:BBC-News-In-Pictures-Kenya.
  3. Web site: Kenya Gazette dated 2nd April, 1963 . 22 September 2023 . Gazettes.Africa.

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