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The Mbeere or Ambeere people are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting the former Mbeere District in the now-defunct Eastern Province of Kenya. According to the 2019 Kenya National census, there are 195,250 Ambeere who inhabit an area of 2,093 km². They speak Kīmbeere language, which is a dialect very similar to the one spoken by their neighbours, the Kamba, Embu and Kikuyu.

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  • Mbeere (peuple d'Afrique) (fr)
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  • Les Mbeere sont un peuple bantou d'Afrique de l'Est établi au Kenya dans la Province orientale. Ils sont proches des Embu. (fr)
  • The Mbeere or Ambeere people are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting the former Mbeere District in the now-defunct Eastern Province of Kenya. According to the 2019 Kenya National census, there are 195,250 Ambeere who inhabit an area of 2,093 km². They speak Kīmbeere language, which is a dialect very similar to the one spoken by their neighbours, the Kamba, Embu and Kikuyu. (en)
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  • Mbeere (en)
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  • Map of the population around Mount Kenya (en)
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  • Kikuyu, Embu, Meru, Kamba, Sonjo and Dhaiso (en)
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  • Les Mbeere sont un peuple bantou d'Afrique de l'Est établi au Kenya dans la Province orientale. Ils sont proches des Embu. (fr)
  • The Mbeere or Ambeere people are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting the former Mbeere District in the now-defunct Eastern Province of Kenya. According to the 2019 Kenya National census, there are 195,250 Ambeere who inhabit an area of 2,093 km². They speak Kīmbeere language, which is a dialect very similar to the one spoken by their neighbours, the Kamba, Embu and Kikuyu. Mbeere hosts the famous seven folks dams, which include: Masinga dam, Kamburu dam, Gitaru dam, Kindaruma dam, and Kiambere dam. The dams are a part of Tana River. Other local places of interest include the Mwea National Reserve, and Kiangombe hill, which peaked at 1804 meters stands out compared to adjacent topography, although is not as spectacular as the Mount Kenya located less than 100 kilometers northwest. (en)
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