This list comprises counties in Kenya from the largest to the smallest. Counties were established after the enactment of the 2010 Kenyan constitution administrative structure. Until March 2013, Kenya consisted of eight provinces.
The new administrative structure consists of 47 county governments. Turkana is the largest county in Kenya (71,597.8 km²) while Mombasa is the smallest (212.5km²).
List Of Counties In Kenya From Largest To Smallest
|
County |
Area (km2) |
1. |
Turkana |
71,597.8 |
2. |
Marsabit |
66,923.1 |
3. |
Wajir |
55,840.6 |
4. |
Garissa |
45,720.2 |
5. |
Tana River |
35,375.8 |
6. |
Mandera |
25,797.7 |
7. |
Isiolo |
25,336.1 |
8. |
Kitui |
24,385.1 |
9. |
Kajiado |
21,292.7 |
10. |
Samburu |
20,182.5 |
11. |
Narok |
17,921.2 |
12. |
Taita–Taveta |
17,083.9 |
13. |
Kilifi |
12,245.9 |
14. |
Baringo |
11,075.3 |
15. |
Laikipia |
8,696.1 |
16. |
West Pokot |
8,418.2 |
17. |
Kwale |
8,270.3 |
18. |
Makueni |
8,008.9 |
19. |
Nakuru |
7,509.5 |
20. |
Meru |
7,003.1 |
21. |
Lamu |
6,497.7 |
22. |
Machakos |
5,952.9 |
23. |
Homa Bay |
3,154.7 |
24. |
Nyandarua |
3,107.7 |
25. |
Elgeyo-Marakwet |
3,049.7 |
26. |
Kakamega |
3,033.8 |
27. |
Uasin Gishu |
2,955.3 |
28. |
Nandi |
2,884.5 |
29. |
Tharaka-Nithi |
2,609.5 |
30. |
Migori |
2,586.4 |
31. |
Embu |
2,555.9 |
32. |
Siaya |
2,496.1 |
33. |
Trans-Nzoia |
2,469.9 |
34. |
Kericho |
2,454.5 |
35. |
Kiambu |
2,449.2 |
36. |
Nyeri |
2,361.0 |
37. |
Murang’a |
2,325.8 |
38. |
Bungoma |
2,206.9 |
39. |
Kisumu |
2,009.5 |
40. |
Bomet |
1,997.9 |
41. |
Busia |
1,628.4 |
42. |
Kisii |
1,317.9 |
43. |
Kirinyaga |
1,205.4 |
44. |
Nyamira |
912.5 |
45. |
Nairobi |
694.9 |
46. |
Vihiga |
531.3 |
47. |
Mombasa |
212.5 |
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