Talk:Mathare Valley
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600.000 people on three square miles?
[edit]I find this really hard to believe. Firstly this means that everyone has no more space than 4 by 4 four meters. If there would be any skyscrapers it might be possible, but there are no~t even two story buildings. Secondly, since the population of Nairobi is just over 3 million, one might think that the Nairobi article would mention anything about 1/5th of the population living in a single slum. Thirdly, I don't think it's possible to have such a large population density in a slum for health reasons; epidemics would quickly decimate the population. -130.89.236.71 (talk) 11:08, 21 June 2013 (UTC)
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