Kenya
Oceans
Largest rivers
Biggest natural lakes
Biggest endorheic lakes
Perciformes - Perches
Salmoniformes - Salmons and Trouts
Siluriformes - Catfishes
Cichliformes - Cichlids
Characiformes - Characins
Ceratodontiformes - Lungfishes
Polypteriformes - Bichirs
Anguilliformes - Eels and morays
Mugiliformes - Mullets
Elopiformes - Tarpons and tenpounders
Gobiiformes - Gobies
Carcharhiniformes - Ground sharks
Gonorynchiformes - Milkfishes
Myliobatiformes - Stingrays
Perciformes - Perches
Centrarchiformes - Basses and sunfishes
Gadiformes - Cods
Spariformes - Breams and porgies
Carangiformes - Jacks
Beloniformes - Needlefishes
Anguilliformes - Eels and morays
Scorpaeniformes - Mail-cheeked fishes
Acanthuriformes - Surgeonfishes
Scombriformes - Mackerels
Labriformes - Wrasses
Tetraodontiformes - Puffers and filefishes
Mugiliformes - Mullets
Elopiformes - Tarpons and tenpounders
Istiophoriformes - Barracudas
Mulliformes - Goatfishes
Clupeiformes - Herrings
Blenniiformes - Blennies
Trachiniformes - Weeverfishes
Pleuronectiformes - Flatfishes
Gobiiformes - Gobies
Aulopiformes - Grinners
Holocentriformes - Squirrelfishes
Beryciformes - Sawbellies
Acropomatiformes - Oceanic basses
Lampriformes - Lamprids
Kurtiformes - Nurseryfishes & Cardinalfishes
Lophiiformes - Anglerfishes
Syngnathiformes - Pipefishes and Seahorses
Carcharhiniformes - Ground sharks
Lamniformes - Mackerel sharks
Orectolobiformes - Carpet shark
Squaliformes - Sleeper and dogfish sharks
Gonorynchiformes - Milkfishes
Myliobatiformes - Stingrays
Ophidiiformes - Cusk-eels
Rhinopristiformes - Shovelnose rays
Notacanthiformes - Spiny eels
Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country in East Africa.
With a population of more than 47.6 million in the 2019 census, Kenya is the 27th most populous country in the world and 7th most populous in Africa.
Kenya’s capital and largest city is Nairobi, while its oldest, currently second largest city, and first capital is the coastal city of Mombasa. Kisumu City is the third-largest city and also an inland port on Lake Victoria.
As of 2020, Kenya is the third-largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria and South Africa.
Kenya is bordered by South Sudan to the northwest, Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the east, Uganda to the west, Tanzania to the south, and the Indian Ocean to the southeast.
Its geography, climate and population vary widely, ranging from cold snow-capped mountaintops (Batian, Nelion and Point Lenana on Mount Kenya) with vast surrounding forests, wildlife and fertile agricultural regions to temperate climates in western and rift valley counties and dry less fertile arid and semi-arid areas and absolute deserts (Chalbi Desert and Nyiri Desert).