Isiolo

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Location of Isiolo in Kenya

Isiolo is a town in the Eastern Province, Kenya, lying north of Meru. It grew around the local military camps, much of the population being descended from former Somali soldiers who had fought in World War I. Isiolo is capital of the Isiolo District. The town has an urban population of 12.000 (1999 census [1])

The town is also known for its large market, while jewellry making is a local industry. The Samburu, Buffalo Springs and Shaba National Reserves lie north of the town.

Since 1995, the town has been the seat of the Vicariate Apostolic of Isiolo. On July 14, 2005, Bishop Luigi Locati, who represented the church in Isiolo, was murdered.

Coordinates: 0°21′N, 37°35′E

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