About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Mombasa, People from Mombasa, Sport in Mombasa, 2002 Mombasa attacks, Ngomongo Villages, 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, Bermudian cricket team in Kenya in 2006-07, Haller Park, Mombasa Marathon, Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla, Peer Portner, City Mall, Stephen Lloyd, Moi International Airport, Associates Triangular Series in Kenya in 2006-07, Likoni Ferry, Oshwal Academy, Recreational drug use in Kenya, Aasif Karim, Najib Balala, Mombasa Old Town, Mombasa Roots, Globe Star, Ganjoni, Fort Jesus, Majengo, Mombasa, Mikindani, Kenya, Mombasa Island, Dipak Chudasama, Bandari F.C., Mtwapa, Mombasa Sports Club, Kenya Ports Authority, Shenaaz Nanji, Kilindini Harbour, Makupa Causeway, B8 road, Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa, Bamburi, Port Reitz, Quassim Cassam, Nyali Bridge, Tiwi, Kenya, Mazeras, Changamwe, Tudor, Mombasa, Chaani, Kenya, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mombasa, Nicole Colaco, Jomo Kenyatta Avenue, Moi Avenue, Coast Stars, Diani Beach, Mombasa Marine National Park and Reserve, Makupa Circus, Tudor Creek, Coast Gymkhana, Abeed Janmohamed, Express Kenya, Jaffery Sports Club Mombasa, Jumba la Mtwana, Mombasa Municipal Stadium, MEWA Hospital, Shanzu. Excerpt: Mombasa is the second-largest city in Kenya. Lying next to the Indian Ocean, it has a major port and an international airport. The city also serves as the centre of the coastal tourism industry. The original Arabic name is Manbasa; in Swahili it is called Kisiwa Cha Mvita (or Mvita for short), which means "Island of War," due to the many changes in its ownership. The town is also the headquarters of Mombasa District, which, like most other districts in Kenya, is named after its chief town. Mombasa at nightThe city has a population of 939,370, as per the 2009 census, and is located on Mombasa Is...