Kimani maruge

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By Iván and Rodrigo.

•Kimani Maruge was born in Kenya in 1920. He was the oldest of seven brothers in his family. Hisfamily was very poor. •Kimani couldn’t study, he worked with his father in the farm and he was cowherd for his little brothers studied in the school.

•He wants to study to become to a vet and cure his animals. •He started go to free KapkenduiywaSchool when he was eighty-four years old. Their bestfriends were Joseph and Charles.• He was very old because he had a health life: he ate herbs, roots and leaves and mixed with honey.

Lost eight their ten sons because he was poor. In 2005 he traveled to the United Nations in USA for speak about the free education.

In Kenya there are many tribes. The most important tribe are Masais.Masais are verygood soldiers .

Kenya in themap

Railway museum

National Museum

Jaima Mosque

The Aberdare mountains measure 160 km. The young bull mountain is the highest peak of the range. It was the refuge of the leader of the Mau-Mau Rebellion.

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Mount Kenya is the highest in Kenya and the second highest in Africa, because it measures 5,199 m

These are some animals of Kenya:

African StorkZebra

Gazelle

The African Hen

Lion

Giraffe

Rhino Pelican

This is the most rare animal in Kenya: the Mole Rat

African music is very nice. The instruments are craftsmen and rare, but they sound great. Some are: djembe drum

The Sanza The Horn of ivory

The drum of armpit The udu

Click here to listen to African music

And many more.

The best sport of Kenya is athletics. Kenyans have won in the marathons and racings.Also they won in boxing.

This is the flag of Kenya. It consists of three national colors and we believe that the Centre is a canoe and two oars.

In 2007 the violence spread to Kenya. Kimani moved to a this camp 4Km from his school, but he continued going.

His story has been filmed in 2010 in the British film called ``The First Grader´´directed by Justin Chadwick, starring Naomie Harris, Oliver Litondo, and Tony Kgoroge.

He died in Nairobi on August 14, 2009, from cancer of stomach, when he was about 90 years old.