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Kenya and Democratic Republic of Congo Country Infographic

Author: Gilbert Odera | Your AI Plug™🇰🇪Model: nanoBanana-ProPublished: 1/22/2026, 11:42:12 AM

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#Travel Photography#Infographic Design#Country Infographic#Kenya Map#Cultural Festival#Kenyan Cuisine#Nature Highlights#Travel Tips

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I have created one for my country Kenya❤️ and the Democratic Republic of Congo Generated by Google Nano Banana Pro on Gemini app 📱 Full prompt ⤵️ Ultra-clean modern country infographic poster (1080x1080), premium editorial layout meets lifestyle travel photography. Showcase Kenya as the hero visual in the center: a slightly angled 3D map cutout / glossy paper-cut map silhouette with subtle shadow, with a small flag pin marker on the capital city Nairobi. Add a soft natural studio lighting feel, gentle gradient + minimal texture background for an upscale magazine look. Around the hero map, arrange information like a recipe infographic—dynamic, floating panels and clusters, not restricted to top-down. Clear hierarchy: hero map > key stats badges > counties > culture/foods > tips. SECTION 1 — Quick Facts (clean glassmorphism badges near the hero): Capital: Nairobi Population: 55 million (approx.) Currency: Kenyan Shilling (KES) Language(s): English, Swahili Time zone: EAT (UTC+3) Best time to visit: June–October (dry season) Display as modern rounded pills/bubbles with accent color highlights (red, black, green from Kenya flag). SECTION 2 — Counties/Regions (ingredients-style clusters): List 8 key regions with mini icons or simple pictograms: Nairobi (urban, cultural hub) Mombasa (coastal, historic) Kisumu (lake region, fishing) Nakuru (wildlife, lakes) Maasai Mara (safari, wildlife) Mount Kenya region (mountains, trekking) Amboseli (savannah, elephants) Lamu (islands, heritage) Each item includes a small icon (mountain, river, wildlife, beach, savannah) and one short label. Arrange in curved flows connected with thin lines to the map. SECTION 3 — Major Cities (connected pin points): Show 5–8 key cities with small pin markers on/near the map and clean labels: Nairobi Mombasa Kisumu Nakuru Eldoret Naivasha Malindi Use lines/arrows from labels to map pins, avoiding clutter. SECTION 4 — Signature Foods (recipe vibe): Show 4–6 famous Kenyan foods with small mini illustrations or photo-style cutouts: Ugali (staple maize dish) Nyama Choma (grilled meat) Sukuma Wiki (collard greens) Mandazi (fried dough snack) Chapati (flatbread) Add short descriptors: “grilled”, “staple”, “street food”, “savory”. Keep vibrant natural food colors. SECTION 5 — Culture & Highlights (editorial callouts): Include icons and 1-line notes for: Famous festival: Lamu Cultural Festival Traditional music/dance: Benga music, Maasai dances Landmark(s): Mount Kenya, Fort Jesus, Maasai Mara Nature highlight: Great Rift Valley, savannahs, national parks Use clean vector icons and minimal text. SECTION 6 — Travel Tips (step-like numbered panels): Show 4–6 numbered “tips” panels arranged around the hero map with arrows showing flow: Carry light clothing for hot days and warm layers for highlands Respect local customs and Maasai traditions Try wildlife safaris early in the morning for best sightings Stay hydrated and protect from sun exposure Add small icons (plane, hotel, camera, safety, SIM card). Use glassmorphism panels with soft gradients and subtle drop shadows. Typography & Style: Modern sans-serif typography, high readability, strong grid alignment, airy negative space, subtle shadows, crisp vector icons, accent color palette inspired by Kenya flag (red, black, green, white—tasteful, not overwhelming). Editorial, premium, ultra-clean, social-feed optimized. Output requirements: Ultra-crisp, no watermark, no logo, no extra text beyond the provided labels, balanced spacing, high contrast readability, 1080×1080.

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