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Sololo
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Coordinates: 3°33′48″N38°38′37″E / 3.56325°N 38.64371°E / 3.56325; 38.64371 Coordinates: 3°33′48″N38°38′37″E / 3.56325°N 38.64371°E / 3.56325; 38.64371
Country Kenya
Province Marsabit County
Population
 (2009)
  Total5,104
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)

Sololo is a small town in Kenya's former Eastern Province, now part of Marsabit County. It is the 4th largest urban centre in Marsabit County with a population of 5,104.

Sololo is located on the Moyale-Sololo escarpment which has semi-arid climatic conditions. The town is connected with electricity from Ethiopia, which is only about 5km away. [1]

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References

  1. "CIDP Marsabit 2018-2022". Maarifa Centre. Retrieved 11 November 2019.