Homa Bay County
Homa Bay County is located in the western part of Kenya, bordered by Lake Victoria to the south. It is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse communities, primarily the Luo people. The county's economy is largely based on agriculture, fishing, and trade, with crops like maize and sugarcane being significant.
The county capital is Homa Bay Town, which serves as a commercial and administrative center. Homa Bay County is also home to various natural attractions, including beaches along Lake Victoria and scenic landscapes, making it a potential destination for tourism and outdoor activities.