Msambweni
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Msambweni (meaning "land of Msambwe") in Swahili[2][3]) is a small fishing town and constituency in Kwale County of southeastern Kenya, formerly in Kwale District of Coast Province. The origin of the name, Msambwe (plural Misambwe) is a hardy and wild fruits (sambwe) tree indigenous to Msambweni. A few remnants of the Msambwe trees are still existing at Mkunguni Beach, Sawa Sawa Village. By road, Msambweni is 55.4 kilometres (34.4 mi) south of Mombasa and 46.5 kilometres (28.9 mi) northeast of Lunga Lunga on the Tanzanian border. As of 2009, the town had a population of 11,985 people.[1]
Msambweni | |
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Town and constituency | |
Coordinates: 4.47°S 39.48°E / -4.47; 39.48 | |
Country | Kenya |
Province | Coast |
County | Kwale |
Constituency | Msambweni |
Population (2009)[1] | |
• Town and constituency | 11,985 |
• Metro | 11,985 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Fishing is the primary source of income, although coconut palm, buxa coloring,[4][upper-alpha 1] cashew nuts and fruits are produced for trade. Because of its reef and extensive beaches, the snorkeling industry is gaining in popularity in Msambweni, and holiday cottages and hotels have sprung up in the area, such as the Msambweni Beach House. The town is noted for its leprosarium and contains the Msambweni District Hospital. The Koromojo Dam is immediately north of the town.