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Definition of Nakuru
1. Noun. A city in western Kenya; commercial center of an agricultural region.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nakuru
Literary usage of Nakuru
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Uganda for a Holiday by Frederick Treves (1910)
"CHAPTER XIX nakuru AND THE ROAD WESTWARD RETURNING to Naivasha the railway journey
westwards is continued to the Victoria Nyanza. ..."
2. Nature's Strongholds: The World's Great Wildlife Reserves by Laura Riley, William Riley (2005)
"LAKE nakuru NATIONAL PARK More than a million (at peak, two million) flamingos
can turn shores and alkaline waters pink when they gather in stupendous ..."
3. Kenya by Eva Ambros (1999)
"Saku- tiek can also be departed toward the north, via Njoro. through beautiful
and richly variegated farmland to nakuru. The road between Nairobi and Narok ..."
4. On Safari: Big Game Hunting in British East Africa, with Studies in Bird-life by Abel Chapman (1908)
"... CHAPTER VA TWELFTH ON THE EQUATOR nakuru TO BARINGO THE four days preceding
the Twelfth of August we had been steadily marching through grassy uplands, ..."
5. Kenya and Tanzania by Claude Herve-Bazin, Judith Farr (2000)
"Birds of a pink feather flocking together on Lake nakuru. dered by ... Lake nakuru
For bird-lovers (and everyone else). Lake nakuru offers the most ..."
6. The East Africa Protectorate by Charles Eliot (1905)
"Of the three lakes, Naivasha is fresh, but nakuru and Elmenteita are salt. ...
The outlines of Naivasha and nakuru, though not unpleasing, are somewhat ..."