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Muramvya Province-Muramvya Province
Muramvya Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. The capital city is Muramvya. In 2007 the province was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative
Muramvya Province-Muramvya
Muramvya is a city located in central Burundi. It is the capital city of Muramvya Province. 3°15′S 29°36′E / 3.250°S 29.600°E / -3.250; 29.600 "The
Muramvya Province-Commune of Muramvya
The commune of Muramvya is a commune of the Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Muramvya. United States. Foreign Broadcast
Muramvya Province-Gitega
years.[needs update] Gitega is the capital of Gitega Province, one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi. It is located in the center of the country, at roughly
Muramvya Province-Burundi
Burundi, officially the Republic of Burundi, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley at the junction between the African Great Lakes region and
Muramvya Province-Health in Burundi
(Gitega province, central Burundi) Karuzi Hospital KIRA Hospital Matana Hospitals in Bururi Province Muramvya Hospital (Muramvya province, central Burundi) Muyinga
Muramvya Province-Subdivisions of Burundi
administrative division in Burundi is the province. There are 18 provinces in Burundi, each named after its provincial capital. Each province has a Provincial Governor
Muramvya Province-Index of Burundi-related articles
in Burundi Makamba Makamba Province Melchior Ndadaye Michel Micombero Meeussen's rule Mount Heha Mugongo-Manga Mpanda Muramvya Muramvya Province Musigati
Muramvya Province-Mwaro Province
created in 1999 as a result of splitting the Muramvya Province; the other province retained the name of Muramvya. It is divided administratively into the
Muramvya Province-Mwezi IV of Burundi
in order to help govern the country of Burundi more effectively. A central area around the Muramvya Province was under the direct control of the king;
Muramvya Province-Mwambutsa IV of Burundi
Bangiricenge (6 May 1912 – 26 March 1977) was the penultimate king of Burundi (or mwami) who ruled between 1915 and 1966. He succeeded to the throne
Muramvya Province-1993 ethnic violence in Burundi
Kayanza, Muramvya, Rutana, and Bujumbura Rural. Violence was less intensive in the Cibitoke and Bubanza Provinces in the northwest and Cankuzo Province in the
Muramvya Province-Adrien Sibomana
Adrien Sibomana (born 4 September 1953, in Bukeye, Muramvya) was the prime minister of Burundi from 19 October 1988 until 10 July 1993. He was a member
Muramvya Province-2019 Burundi landslides
moment où des pluies diliviènnes qui s'observent dans ces jours en province de Muramvya ont déjà endommagé toutes les champs de cultures avoisinant la rivière
Muramvya Province-Communes of Burundi
The provinces of Burundi are subdivided into 119 communes. The communes are further subdivided into collines. Burundi’s provinces and communes were created
Muramvya Province-Bujumbura
formerly Usumbura, is the economic capital, largest city and main port of Burundi. It ships most of the country's chief export, coffee, as well as cotton
Muramvya Province-Commune of Bukeye
The commune of Bukeye is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Bukeye. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information
Muramvya Province-Provinces of Burundi
Burundi is divided into eighteen provinces, each named after their respective capital with the exception of Bujumbura Rural. Burundi's provinces and communes
Muramvya Province-Commune of Kiganda
The commune of Kiganda is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Kiganda. In 2007, DGHER electrified one rural
Muramvya Province-Commune of Rutegama
The commune of Rutegama is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Rutegama. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information
Muramvya Province-Commune of Mbuye
The commune of Mbuye is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Mbuye. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information
Muramvya Province-Bujumbura Mairie Province
Bujumbura Mairie Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi. It consists entirely of the city of Bujumbura, Burundi's former capital. It was
Muramvya Province-Gitega Province
square kilometre. Gitega is a central highland province along with Kayanza and Muramvya. Gitega Province is divided administratively into 11 communes:
Muramvya Province-Emmanuel Niyonkuru
Bank of the Republic of Burundi (BRB). Niyonkuru was also elected to the Burundian Senate, representing the district of Muramvya for the 2015 to 2020 term
Muramvya Province-Women in Burundi
Following the recommendations of a Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in 2008, Burundi ratified the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons
Muramvya Province-1965 Burundian coup attempt
families and setting fire to homes. Most disturbances took place in Muramvya Province, though violence occurred in other places, particularly around Cibitoke
Muramvya Province-Christian Sendegeya
the Pan-African Parliament from Burundi. He has also been the governor of Muramvya Province. He returned to Burundi in 2001 after seven years of exile
Muramvya Province-Léopold Biha
Léopold Bihumugani was born in 1919 to Burundian Chief Bagorikunda in Muramvya Province, Ruanda-Urundi. Ethnically, he was a Ganwa of the Bezi lineage. He
Muramvya Province-ISO 3166-2:BI
ISO 3166-2:BI is the entry for Burundi in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Muramvya Province-Kibumbu
Kibumbu is a town in central Muramvya, Burundi, Africa. It lies on the latitude (DMS): 3° 32' 3 S, and the longitude 29° 44' 29 E. 3°32′S 29°44′E / 3
Muramvya Province-Constitution of the Kingdom of Burundi
articles. It established Burundi as a constitutional monarchy with eight provinces: Bubanza, Bukirasazi, Bururi, Gitega, Muramvya, Muyinga, Ngozi, and Ruyigi
Muramvya Province-Michel Micombero
restricted to Tutsi in the northern and central regions of Burundi. For instance, Tutsis from Muramvya led the 1971 plot against his rule. As a Cold War leader
Muramvya Province-Olivier Irabaruta
finished 27th in the 10,000m competition. Irabaruta was the flag bearer for Burundi during the Parade of Nations. He represented his country at the IAAF World
Muramvya Province-Pierre Nkurunziza
2020) was a Burundian politician who served as the ninth president of Burundi for almost 15 years from August 2005 until his death in June 2020. A member
Muramvya Province-Clotilde Niragira
Retrieved 14 November 2017. "Burundi: Des pluies avec grêlons détruises 56 maisons et des champs à Muramvya". Burundi Africa Generation News. 7 October
Muramvya Province-Cyrille Ndayirukiye
politician and Army general. He served as Minister of National Defence of Burundi from 2000 to 2002. He was also one of the main anti-government militants
Muramvya Province-List of Burundian provinces by population
the creation of Rumonge Province from parts of Bujumbura Rural and Bururi in March 2015. Provinces of Burundi Geography of Burundi List of Burundian provinces
Muramvya Province-List of Burundian provinces by area
18 provinces ranked in order of their surface area. "Provinces of ". Statoids. Retrieved 3 August 2010. Provinces of
Muramvya Province-List of current Burundian governors
provincial governors in Burundi. List of presidents of Burundi List of heads of government of Burundi Vice-President of Burundi List of mayors of Bujumbura
Muramvya Province-List of earthquakes in 2004
km SE of Levuka, Fiji". earthquake.usgs.gov. "M 4.7 - 14 km SSW of Muramvya, Burundi". earthquake.usgs.gov. "M 3.8 - 5 km NE of Çelikhan, Turkey". earthquake
Muramvya Province-Paul Mirerekano
remains a controversial subject in Burundi. Paul Mirerekano was born at the hill of Kavuma in Bukeye, Muramvya Province, Ruanda-Urundi, in 1921. He was ethnically
Muramvya Province-Masterland
Chabel Marial Ngendakumana Born (1996-05-20) May 20, 1996 (age 27) Muramvya, Burundi Genres Afro pop Afrobeats R&B Pop Occupation(s) record producer, singer
Muramvya Province-List of highest towns by country
of Obergurgl. 49 Burundi Muramvya Muramvya Province 1,924 6,315 50 Sri Lanka Nuwara Eliya Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province 1,868 6,128 51 Algeria
Muramvya Province-Joseph Bamina
including Bamina. He was executed on 15 December 1965 in Muramvya Province. ":: Sénat du Burundi ::". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved
Muramvya Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
(Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae (Kosaie). Muramvya Province 696 Second smallest province of Burundi. Komoran 695 Island part of Indonesia. Bahrain
Muramvya Province-List of power stations in Burundi
lists all power stations in Burundi. Burundi also has various power stations that are jointly owned by corporations in Burundi and neighboring countries
Muramvya Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Muyinga Province, Burundi BY19 Ngozi Province, Burundi BY20 Rutana Province, Burundi BY21 Ruyigi Province, Burundi BY22 Muramvya Province, Burundi BY23 Mwaro
Muramvya Province-Pié Masumbuko
Masumbuko was born on 29 September 1931 at Rukiga, Kiganda commune, Muramvya Province, Ruanda-Urundi. He was ethnically Tutsi. From 1939 until 1943 he was
Muramvya Province-List of wars of succession
death in the Battle of Nkoondo (c. 1860) near the traditional capital of Muramvya. Dynastic feuds and challenges to Mwezi's kingship by his other brothers
Muramvya Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
(Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae (Kosaie). Muramvya Province 696 Second smallest province of Burundi. Komoran 695 Island part of Indonesia. Bahrain
Muramvya Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 250 to 1,000 square kilometers
(Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae (Kosaie). Muramvya Province 696 Second smallest province of Burundi. Komoran 695 Island part of Indonesia. Bahrain
Muramvya Province-Joseph Bamina
dissidents, including Bamina. He was executed on 15 December 1965 in Muramvya Province. ":: Sénat du Burundi ::". Archived from the original on 6 July 2011
Muramvya Province-List of highest towns by country
Obergurgl. 49 Burundi Muramvya Muramvya Province 1,924 6,315 50 Sri Lanka Nuwara Eliya Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province 1,868 6,128 51 Algeria
Muramvya Province-Adrien Sibomana
first Hutu prime minister since 1973 and had been the governor of Muramvya Province previously. Retired from politics after this experience, he is currently
Muramvya Province-Pierre Nkurunziza
known to be politically active. After graduating, he taught at a school in Muramvya before becoming an assistant lecturer at the university in 1992. He was
Muramvya Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Chuuk (Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae (Kosaie). Muramvya Province 696 Second smallest province of Burundi. Komoran 695 Island part of Indonesia. Bahrain
Muramvya Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
Chuuk (Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae (Kosaie). Muramvya Province 696 Second smallest province of Burundi. Komoran 695 Island part of Indonesia. Bahrain
Muramvya Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 250 to 1,000 square kilometers
Chuuk (Truk) Islands, Yap Islands, and Kosrae (Kosaie). Muramvya Province 696 Second smallest province of Burundi. Komoran 695 Island part of Indonesia. Bahrain
Muramvya Province-Burundi
In 2000, the province encompassing Bujumbura was separated into two provinces, Bujumbura Rural and Bujumbura Mairie. The newest province, Rumonge, was
Muramvya Province-ISO 3166-2:BI
BI-GI Gitega BI-KR Karuzi BI-KY Kayanza BI-KI Kirundo BI-MA Makamba BI-MU Muramvya BI-MY Muyinga BI-MW Mwaro BI-NG Ngozi BI-RM Rumonge BI-RT Rutana BI-RY
Muramvya Province-Subdivisions of Burundi
Bururi, Cankuzo, Cibitoke, Gitega, Karuzi, Kayanza, Kirundo, Makamba, Muramvya, Muyinga, Mwaro, Ngozi, Rumonge, Rutana and Ruyigi. The second-largest
Muramvya Province-Index of Burundi-related articles
Makamba Makamba Province Melchior Ndadaye Michel Micombero Meeussen's rule Mount Heha Mugongo-Manga Mpanda Muramvya Muramvya Province Musigati Mutaga
Muramvya Province-Health in Burundi
Hospitals in Bururi Province Muramvya Hospital (Muramvya province, central Burundi) Muyinga Hospital Ngozi Hospital (Ngozi Province, northern Burundi)
Muramvya Province-Epitace Bayaganakandi
Citizens-Rurenzangemero (MRC-Rurenzangemero). Bayaganakandi is an ethnic Tutsi from Muramvya province. David Seddon; Daniel Seddon-Daines (2005). A political and economic
Muramvya Province-Muramvya
Muramvya is a city located in central Burundi. It is the capital city of Muramvya Province. 3°15′S 29°36′E / 3.250°S 29.600°E / -3.250; 29.600 "The
Muramvya Province-List of power stations in Burundi
483; 29.400 Run-of-the-river Mugere River 8 MW 1982 Gikonge Power Station Muramvya 3°15′S 29°39′E / 3.250°S 29.650°E / -3.250; 29.650 Run-of-the-river
Muramvya Province-List of Burundian provinces by population
recorded in the 2008 census, taking into account the creation of Rumonge Province from parts of Bujumbura Rural and Bururi in March 2015. Provinces of Burundi
Muramvya Province-List of Burundian provinces by area
1,474 11 Karuzi 1,457 12 Kayanza 1,233 13 Bubanza 1,089 14 Rumonge 1,080 15 Bujumbura Rural 1,060 16 Mwaro 840 17 Muramvya 696 18 Bujumbura Mairie 87
Muramvya Province-List of current Burundian governors
2015. "DECRET N° 100/ 17 DU 6 OCTOBRE 2010 PORTANT NOMINATION DES GOUVERNEURS DE PROVINCE". President of Burundi. 6 October 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2015.
Muramvya Province-Michel Micombero
the northern and central regions of Burundi. For instance, Tutsis from Muramvya led the 1971 plot against his rule. As a Cold War leader, he was able to
Muramvya Province-Commune of Bukeye
The commune of Bukeye is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Bukeye. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information
Muramvya Province-Commune of Kiganda
The commune of Kiganda is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Kiganda. In 2007, DGHER electrified one rural
Muramvya Province-Commune of Mbuye
The commune of Mbuye is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Mbuye. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information
Muramvya Province-Commune of Muramvya
The commune of Muramvya is a commune of the Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Muramvya. United States. Foreign Broadcast
Muramvya Province-Commune of Rutegama
The commune of Rutegama is a commune of Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Rutegama. United States. Foreign Broadcast Information
Muramvya Province-Olivier Irabaruta
information Nationality Burundi Born (1990-08-25) 25 August 1990 (age 33) Muramvya, Burundi Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) Weight 62 kg (137 lb) Sport Sport Athletics
Muramvya Province-Women in Burundi
Batwa women with traditional pots. In the Commune of Kiganda, Muramvya Province in July 2007.
Muramvya Province-Communes of Burundi
Vugizo Commune of Bukeye Commune of Kiganda Commune of Mbuye Commune of Muramvya Commune of Rutegama Commune of Buhinyuza Commune of Butihinda Commune of
Muramvya Province-Cyrille Ndayirukiye
Cyrille Ndayirukiye (8 July 1954 – 25 April 2021) was a Burundian politician and Army general. He served as Minister of National Defence of Burundi from
Muramvya Province-List of earthquakes in 2004
280 km SE of Levuka, Fiji". earthquake.usgs.gov. "M 4.7 - 14 km SSW of Muramvya, Burundi". earthquake.usgs.gov. "M 3.8 - 5 km NE of Çelikhan, Turkey".
Muramvya Province-Emmanuel Niyonkuru
was also elected to the Burundian Senate, representing the district of Muramvya for the 2015 to 2020 term. In 2015, he was appointed to Burundi's Council
Muramvya Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
BY18 Muyinga Province, Burundi BY19 Ngozi Province, Burundi BY20 Rutana Province, Burundi BY21 Ruyigi Province, Burundi BY22 Muramvya Province, Burundi BY23
Muramvya Province-Clotilde Niragira
2014, acting in her ministerial capacity, Niragira assisted those in Muramvya Province where torrential rain and hailstorms had destroyed 56 homes and damaged
Muramvya Province-Bujumbura
Buhinyuza, Bukirasazi I, Bukirasazi II, Bururi, Carama, Gitega, Kanga, Muramvya, Muyinga, Ngozi, Ruyigi, SOCARTI. Ngagara [sv] Quarters: I, II, III, IV
Muramvya Province-Kibumbu
Kibumbu is a town in central Muramvya, Burundi, Africa. It lies on the latitude (DMS): 3° 32' 3 S, and the longitude 29° 44' 29 E. 3°32′S 29°44′E / 3
Muramvya Province-Masterland
Armel Chabel Marial Ngendakumana Born (1996-05-20) May 20, 1996 (age 28) Muramvya, Burundi Genres Afro pop Afrobeats R&B Pop Occupation(s) record producer
Muramvya Province-Mwambutsa IV of Burundi
was about the age of 13. In 1925 the Belgians opened a primary school in Muramvya so he could attend it. Two years later a Roman Catholic mission was established
Muramvya Province-Mwezi IV of Burundi
the country of Burundi more effectively. A central area around the Muramvya Province was under the direct control of the king; an area under the administration
Muramvya Province-Alfred Marzorati
Ryckmans, his subordinate. In May 1927 the agent in charge of the school at Muramvya caused a serious incident. A large group of local people had gathered to
Muramvya Province-Paul Mirerekano
Burundi. Paul Mirerekano was born at the hill of Kavuma in Bukeye, Muramvya Province, Ruanda-Urundi, in 1921. He was ethnically Hutu. He studied agriculture
Muramvya Province-Constitution of the Kingdom of Burundi
constitutional monarchy with eight provinces: Bubanza, Bukirasazi, Bururi, Gitega, Muramvya, Muyinga, Ngozi, and Ruyigi. Article 21 declared French and Kirundi as
Muramvya Province-Provinces of Burundi
In 2000, the province encompassing Bujumbura was separated into two provinces, Bujumbura Rural and Bujumbura Mairie. The newest province, Rumonge, was
Muramvya Province-Christian Sendegeya
Pan-African Parliament from Burundi. He has also been the governor of Muramvya Province. He returned to Burundi in 2001 after seven years of exile in Denmark
Muramvya Province-Bujumbura Mairie Province
Buhinyuza, Bukirasazi I, Bukirasazi II, Bururi, Carama, Gitega, Kanga, Muramvya, Muyinga, Ngozi, Ruyigi, SOCARTI. Ngagara [sv] Quarters: I, II, III, IV
Muramvya Province-Gitega
Nationales, RN): RN2 connects it with Bujumbura through the northwest, via Muramvya and Bujumbura Rural provinces. RN15 leads to the north of country, towards
Muramvya Province-Muramvya Province
Muramvya Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. The capital city is Muramvya. In 2007 the province was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative