The 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya by Al-Qaeda killed 224 people.
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We thought of the glory of driving through the streets of Nairobi with a lion or two hanging over the back of the carriage.
In Africa|John T. McCutcheon
A short distance from Nairobi they got their first glimpse of really primitive natives.
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While in Nairobi we visited the little station where experiments are being made in the "sleeping sickness."
In Africa|John T. McCutcheon
We had planned a short trip of from three to five weeks northeast of Nairobi in what is called the Tana River country.
In Africa|John T. McCutcheon
It was the one word that I had been hoping to hear ever since leaving Nairobi, for the word means "lion."
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British Dictionary definitions for Nairobi
Nairobi
/ (naɪˈrəʊbɪ) /
noun
the capital of Kenya, in the southwest, at an altitude of 1650 m (5500 ft): founded in 1899; became capital in 1905; commercial and industrial centre; the Nairobi National Park (a game reserve) is nearby. Pop: 2 818 000 (2005 est)
Capital of Kenya and largest city in the country, located in southern Kenya.
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It was the capital of British East Africa — Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, and Zanzibar (see Tanzania) — from 1905 until the colonies became independent in the early 1960s.