Kwale | |
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Coordinates: 4°10′28″S 39°27′37″E / 4.17444°S 39.46028°E | |
Country | Kenya |
County | Kwale County |
Population (2019) | |
• Total | 10,063 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Kwale is a small town in and the capital of Kwale County, Kenya. It is located at around 4°10′28″S 39°27′37″E / 4.17444°S 39.46028°E; 30 km southwest of Mombasa and 15 km inland. The town has an urban population of 10,063 (2019 census).[1] It is next to the Shimba Hills National Reserve.
The colourful town of Μombasa can be seen from Golini due to its high altitude. Past Kwale is The Shimba Hills Hotel and Mwalughanje Elephant Sanctuary[2] running along the KWS (Kenya Wildlife Service) strip. Kwale is the main town of the Digo and Duruma people. These people belong to the Mijikenda ethnic group of the former Coast Province of Kenya. Other tribes found in the county include the Kamba, Arabs, Indians and other minority tribes like the Makonde, Vumba (Zimba), Degere & Segeju, though most of them have been assimilated by either the Digo or Duruma.
The area extends from Shika Adabu in the south, to Kinango and then southwards to Lunga Lunga on the border with Tanzania.