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List of ethnic groups of Kenya : ウィキペディア英語版
Demographics of Kenya

Kenya is a multi-ethnic state in the Great Lakes region of East Africa. It is primarily inhabited by Bantu and Nilotic populations, with some Cushitic ethnic minorities in the north. Its total population is estimated at 45 million inhabitants as of 2014.
A national census was conducted in 1999, but its final results were never released. A new census was undertaken in 2009, but it turned out to be controversial, as the questions about ethnic affiliation seemed inappropriate after the ethnic violence of the previous year.〔(Kenya begins contentious census ) BBC News, 24 August 2009.〕 Preliminary results of the census were published in 2010.〔(Kenya defends tribal census figures ) BBC News, 31 August 2010.〕
Kenya's population was reported as 38.6 million in 2009, compared to in 28.7 million in 1999, 21.4 million in 1989 and 15.3 million 1979,〔(census data cited after citypopulation.de )〕 an increase by a factor of 2.5 over 30 years, or an average growth of more than 3% per year. The population growth rate has been reported as somewhat reduced during the 2000s and is now estimated at 2.7% (as of 2010), resulting in an estimate of a total population 41 million in 2011.
==Ethnic groups==

Kenya has a very diverse population that includes most major ethnic, racial and linguistic groups found in Africa. The majority of the country's population belongs to various Bantu sub-groups, with a significant number of Nilotes.
Cushitic peoples form a small ethnic minority of about 2%, mostly represented by Oromo and Somali speakers.
Swahili and English are official languages. Swahili is compulsory in primary education, and, along with English, serves as the main lingua franca between the various ethnic groups.
SIL Ethnologue lists a total of 68 individual languages spoken in Kenya.〔(Languages of Kenya )〕
Kenya's diversity is such that its largest ethnic group, the Kikuyu, make up for less than a fifth of total population.
Ever since Kenyan independence in 1963, Kenyan politics have been characterized by ethnic tensions and rivalry between the larger groups, devolving into ethnic violence in the 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis.
CIA World Factbook gives the ethnic composition as follows (out of a total population of 38.6 million):
Kikuyu 6,622,576 = 17%,
Luhya 5,338,666 = 14%,
Kalenjin 4,967,328 = 13%,
Luo 4,044,440 = 11%,
Kamba 3,893,157 = 10%,
Kenyan Somali 2,385,572 = 6%,
Kisii 2,205,669 = 6%,
Mijikenda 1,960,574 = 5%,
Meru 1,658,108 = 4%,

Other African 13%,
non-African 1%.〔(CIA – The World Factbook – Kenya )〕2009 POPULATION & HOUSING CENSUS RESULTS
by Hon. Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya1 Minister of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030

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