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Kisumu County

Kisumu County
Kisumo Pacho
County
The skyline of Kisumu City from Lake Victoria
The skyline of Kisumu City from Lake Victoria
Official logo of Kisumu County
Logo
Nickname(s): Kisumo
Location in Kenya
Location in Kenya
Country  Kenya
No. of sub-counties: 7 (Kisumu West, Kisumu Central, Kisumu East, Seme, Muhoroni, Nyando and Nyakach)
Kisumu County 4 March 2013
Capital Kisumu
Government
 • Type Democratic
 • Governor Jakton Ranguma (ODM)
 • Deputy Governor Ruth Odinga
 • Senator Prof Anyang' Nyong'o
 • Women Representative Rose Nyamunga
Area
 • Total 2,085.9 km2 (805.4 sq mi)
Population (2009)
 • Total 968,879
 • Density 460/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)
Website kisumu.go.ke

Kisumu County is one of the new devolved counties of Kenya. Its borders follow those of the original Kisumu District, one of the former administrative districts of the former Nyanza Province in western Kenya. Its headquarters is Kisumu City. It has a population of 968,909 (according to the 2009 National Census). The land area of Kisumu County totals 2085.9 km² [1].

Kisumu County's neighbours are Siaya County to the West Vihiga County to the North, Nandi County to the North East and Kericho County to the East. Its neighbour to the South is Nyamira County and Homa Bay County is to the South West. The county has a shoreline on Lake Victoria, occupying northern, western and a part of the southern shores of the Winam Gulf.

The name Kisumu comes from the Luo word "Kisuma"Kikelo. Generally, Kisuma means "a place where people meet to exchange goods" but it does not necessarily mean the same word as "market" (chiro in Luo). The term was especially used during famine where a person could " visit" relatives who had some short of harvest where the "visitor" when going back to his/her place could be "escorted with" or given some grains and dried meat (aliya in Luo). The word originally comes from the verb "sumo", which means "getting material want through exchange or as an assistance when one has minimal ability then, it should be differentiated from 'fulo' where one rummages through the farm of someone else after the harvest to pick dropped or omitted crops to collect and take home for consumption". When Europeans and Indians came to the area of the present-day city of Kisumu, pronouncing the name "Kisuma" correctly proved difficult, and the name evolved into the current Kisumu. The local people however, now popularly call the place "Kisumo".

Kisumu County stretches from the Nandi escarpment in the East to the Kano Plains in the middle all the way to the hills of the West. The Kano Plain is perhaps its most famous feature, sporting black cotton soil that is very fertile. The county has several inselbergs, mostly in the Kisian Area. Several rock outcrops also exist, the most famous of them being Kit Mikayi in Seme Sub-county. Kit Mikay consists of several rocks piled onto each other with several caves inside. But Kit Mikayi is neither the only, or the largest piled rock in the county.


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