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North Eastern Province, Kenya

North Eastern Province
Woqooyi Bari
Former Province
Location in Kenya.
Location in Kenya.
Coordinates: 1°0′N 40°15′E / 1.000°N 40.250°E / 1.000; 40.250Coordinates: 1°0′N 40°15′E / 1.000°N 40.250°E / 1.000; 40.250
Country  Kenya
Counties 3
Capital Garissa
Area
 • Total 127,358.5 km2 (49,173.4 sq mi)
Population (2009)
 • Total 2,310,757
 • Density 18/km2 (47/sq mi)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)

The North Eastern Province (Somali: Gobolka Woqooyi Bari) is one of the former Provinces in Kenya. It has a land area of 127,358.5 km², with its capital at Garissa. Previously known as the Northern Frontier District (NFD), the territory was carved out of the Jubaland region of present-day southern Somalia during the colonial period. It is and has historically been primarily inhabited by ethnic Somalis.

The Northern Frontier District came into being in 1925, when it was carved out of the Jubaland region in present-day southern Somalia. At the time under British colonial administration, the northern half of Jubaland was ceded to Italy as a reward for the Italians' support of the Allies during World War I. Britain retained control of the southern half of the territory, which was later called the Northern Frontier District (subsequently renamed the North Eastern Province).

On June 26, 1960, four days before granting British Somaliland independence, the British government declared that all Somali-inhabited areas of East Africa should be unified in one administrative region. However, after the dissolution of the former British colonies in the region, Britain granted administration of the Northern Frontier District to Kenyan nationalists despite an informal plebiscite demonstrating the overwhelming desire of the region's population to join the newly formed Somali Republic, and the fact that the NFD was almost exclusively inhabited by ethnic Somalis.

On the eve of Kenya's independence in August 1963, British officials belatedly realized that the new Kenyan regime was not willing to give up the Somali-inhabited areas it had just been granted administration of. Led by the Northern Province People's Progressive Party (NPPPP), Somalis in the NFD vigorously sought union with their kin in the Somali Republic to the north. In response, the Kenyan government enacted a number of repressive measures designed to frustrate their efforts in what came to be known as the Shifta War:


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