The majority of Kenya's population is black African. There are also small numbers of Asians, Europeans, and Arabs. The black Africans are divided into more than 30 ethnic groups, with the largest being the Bantu-speaking Kikuyu, Luhya, and Kamba, the Nilotic-speaking Luo, and the Paranilotic-speaking Kalenjin. A 1995 estimation of Kenya's population was 27,885,000. The overall population density is about 48 people per square kilometer. At the time of this estimate, the population was increasing at a rate of 3.2 percent annually, among the fastest rates in the world.
Kenya has a population of 38.7 million, according to the results from the 2010 census.
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The population density of Kenya is approximately 90 people per square kilometer.
According to the last census done in 2006, there were 36 million people in Kenya.
The population density of Kenya is approximately 94 people per square kilometer.
About three (2.9) people per square kilometer as of July 2014.
The per capita GDP of Kenya was 1800 dollars in 2013.
No, Kenya's population is not evenly spread. The majority of the population is concentrated in urban areas such as Nairobi and Mombasa, leading to uneven distribution across the country. Rural areas tend to have lower population densities.
The population density of Florida is approximately 403.4 people per square mile.