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nairobi
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Nairobi (; ) is the capital and largest city of Kenya . It is famous for having the Nairobi National Park , the world's only game reserve found within a major city. The city and its surrounding area also form Nairobi County , whose current governor is Evans ...
Usage examples of nairobi.
While one JTTF agent searched his home with Kenyan police, other agents confronted El-Hage at Nairobi Airport.
It was not a very big Chaga, not like the Kilimanjaro Chaga that had swallowed Moshi and Arusha and all the big Tanzanian towns at the foot of the mountain and was now halfway to Nairobi.
To that end we have arranged that James and David will take you on the first leg as far as Nairobi.
Who knew as much about it all as anyone and lived in Nairobi, and I had his address and a good nine hours I could use to find him in.
The coast is part Arab, part Indian, as well as African, whereas Nairobi is pure Africa.
Half a year after Peter Cardinal died, in the spring of 1988, Gene showed up in Nairobi with twenty shipping crates full of biohazard gear and scientific equipment.
In four years the Chaga had swallowed up Kilimanjaro, and Amboseli, and the border country of Namanga and was advancing up the A104 on Kajiado and Nairobi.
He took us down into the Projection Room where computers drew huge plans on circular tables: of the Chaga now, the Chaga in five years time and the Chaga when it met with its brother from the south and both of them swallowed Nairobi like two old men arguing over a stick of sugar cane.
If we want to win the hearts and minds of people in Caracas, Jakarta, Nairobi, or Tehran, dispersing ballot boxes will not be enough.
The searchlight was remorselessly on Tessa, the Society Girl Turned Oxbridge Lawyer, the Princess Diana of the African Poor, the Mother Teresa of the Nairobi Slums and the FO Angel Who Gave a Damn.
At one o'clock in the morning, he put in a telephone call to Nairobi, to the Old Norfolk Hotel, where two agents from his office, Almon Johnston and Link Peters, had checked in some hours earlier.
We drove out through the centre of Nairobi and took the road north-east to Thika, climbing steadily into old settler country of citrus fruit, jacaranda everywhere and the Cape chestnut trees in flower.
They were in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, and a major center for this particular trade.
From Nairobi they changed to an Air Malawi commercial flight scheduled directly for Blantyre, the capital of Malawi.
The charter flight is due to arrive at three, and we must get back to Nairobi before dark.