Nyanza Region
The Nyanza Region is located in western Kenya and is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse communities. It is bordered by Lake Victoria, which is the largest lake in Africa, providing vital resources for fishing and transportation. The region is predominantly inhabited by the Luo ethnic group, known for their unique traditions and vibrant music.
Economically, Nyanza is primarily reliant on agriculture, with crops such as sugarcane, maize, and tea being significant contributors. The region also has several urban centers, including Kisumu, which serves as the capital of the Nyanza Region and a key commercial hub.