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Communes of Muramvya:
- Biganda
- Burambana
- Busimba
- Gakenke
- Gatebe
- Gatwaro
- Gishubi
- Kavya
- Kibogoye
- Kirama
- Masango
- Mirinzi
- Mpehe
- Mubira
- Mugomere
- Muhweza
- Murambi
- Muramvya
- Muramvya Rural
- Musagara
- Ruhinga
- Shombo
- Remera
- Centre Urbain
Muramvya
Muramvya-Mpanda River
enormous expanse of marshes that connect to the Mutimbuzi River basin. The Mpanda rises in the Kibira National Park on the border between Muramvya Province and
Muramvya-1965 Burundian coup attempt
refuge at the mission in Muramvya. The army and "self-defence" groups under its supervision launched reprisals. In Muramvya, one local commissioner, Tharcisse
Muramvya-Muramvya Province
Muramvya Province is divided administratively into the following communes: Commune of Bukeye Commune of Kiganda Commune of Mbuye Commune of Muramvya Commune
Muramvya-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-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-Kiganda, Muramvya
center of the Commune of Kiganda, Muramvya Province, Burundi. Kiganda is in the south of Muramvya Province, southeast of the provincial capital, Muramvya. It
Muramvya-Communes of Burundi
Commune of Muramvya Commune of Rutegama Commune of Buhinyuza Commune of Butihinda Commune of Gashoho Commune of Gasorwe Commune of Giteranyi Commune of
Muramvya-Mwaro Province
the Muramvya Province; the other province retained the name of Muramvya. Mwaro Province is in the center of western Burundi. It is south of Muramvya Province
Muramvya-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-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-Muramvya Hospital
The Muramvya Regional Hospital (French: Hôpital Régional de Muramvya) is a hospital in Muramvya Province, Burundi. The Muramvya Hospital is a public district
Muramvya-Index of Burundi-related articles
Mpanda Muramvya Muramvya Province Musigati Mutaga IV Mbikije of Burundi Muyinga Muyinga Province Mwambutsa I Mbariza Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng of Burundi
Muramvya-Kayanza Province
Province to the west, Muramvya Province and Gitega Province to the south, and Ngozi Province to the east. The western part of Kayanza Province is in
Muramvya-Bubanza Province
the north, Kayanza Province and Muramvya Province to the west and Bujumbura Rural Province to the south. The west of the province is in the Imbo natural
Muramvya-Mutimbuzi River
the Commune of Muramvya, Muramvya Province. Its three main tributaries are the Muzazi, Murago and Gikoma. The Mutimbuzi flows through the Commune of Mutimbuzi
Muramvya-Subdivisions of Burundi
Kirundo, Makamba, Muramvya, Muyinga, Mwaro, Ngozi, Rumonge, Rutana and Ruyigi. The second-largest administrative division is the commune (municipality).
Muramvya-Kaniga River
acres) in the Mbuye and Rutegama communes of Muramvya Province, and produce almost 1,000 tons of rice annually. The flow of the Mubarazi is controlled above
Muramvya-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-Kiganda
Burundi Kiganda, Bururi, Burundi Kiganda, Muramvya, Burundi Commune of Kiganda, whose seat is in Kiganda, Muramvya Kiganda, Rwanda Kiganda, Mubende, Uganda
Muramvya-Bujumbura
Buhinyuza, Bukirasazi I, Bukirasazi II, Bururi, Carama, Gitega, Kanga, Muramvya, Muyinga, Ngozi, Ruyigi, SOCARTI. Ngagara [sv] Quarters: I, II, III, IV
Muramvya-Gitega
with Bujumbura through the northwest, via Muramvya and Bujumbura Rural provinces. RN15 leads to the north of country, towards Ngozi and continuing on to
Muramvya-Provinces of Burundi
after their respective capital with the exception of Bujumbura Rural. Burundi's provinces and communes were created on Christmas Day in 1959 by a Belgian
Muramvya-Natural regions of Burundi
basis of the economy. The Mugamba region extends from north to south through the east of Cibitoke Province, the west of Kayanza Province and Muramvya Province
Muramvya-Léopold Biha
chief of a jurisdiction in Muramvya formally managed by his father, which encompassed the commune of Mbuye. In 1945 he was given charge of the Muramvya chiefdom
Muramvya-Outline of Burundi
Kayanza Kibumbu Kirundo Makamba Muramvya Muyinga Mwaro Ngozi Rutana Ruyigi Demographics of Burundi Politics of Burundi Form of government: presidential representative
Muramvya-Women in Burundi
the recommendations of a Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in 2008, Burundi ratified the International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced
Muramvya-2019 Burundi landslides
Bujumbura (Mairie and Rural), Cibitoke, Bubanza, Muyinga, Cankuzo, and Muramvya provinces. Resultingly, almost 13,000 people were displaced, and 45 people
Muramvya-List of Burundian provinces by population
following table presents a listing of Burundi's 18 provinces ranked in order of the total population of their communes as recorded in the 2008 census, taking
Muramvya-List of highest towns by country
Gemeinde Avers Archived 2017-02-23 at the Wayback Machine Avers official commune website (German) Page 505, Chapter Hautes Alpes, book France, Collection
Muramvya-Burundi
the amounts of provinces from 18 to 5, and reduce the amount of communes from 119 to 42. The change needs the approval of the parliament of Burundi to
Muramvya-Emmanuel Niyonkuru
director of Bank of the Republic of Burundi (BRB). Niyonkuru was also elected to the Burundian Senate, representing the district of Muramvya for the 2015
Muramvya-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
This is one of a series of comprehensive lists of continents, countries, and first level administrative country subdivisions such as states, provinces
Muramvya-Politics of Burundi
Karuzi, Kayanza, Kirundo, Makamba, Muramvya, Muyinga, Mwaro, Ngozi, Rutana, Rumonge and Ruyigi. Burundi is member of the AfDB, CEEAC, CEPGL, ECA, FAO,
Muramvya-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 0.1 to 1,000 square kilometers
This is one of a series of comprehensive lists of continents, countries, and first level administrative country subdivisions such as states, provinces
Muramvya-Pié Masumbuko
1963. Pié Masumbuko was born on 29 September 1931 at Rukiga, Kiganda commune, Muramvya Province, Ruanda-Urundi. He was ethnically Tutsi. From 1939 until
Muramvya-Clotilde Niragira
those in Muramvya Province where torrential rain and hailstorms had destroyed 56 homes and damaged crops. She attended the 47th session of the United
Muramvya-List of current Burundian governors
list of current provincial governors in Burundi. List of presidents of Burundi List of heads of government of Burundi Vice-President of Burundi List of mayors
Muramvya-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-Bujumbura Rural Province
the Congo. To the north it borders Bubanza Province, to east it borders Muramvya Province and Mwaro Province, and to the south it borders Bururi Province
Muramvya-Gitega Province
with Kayanza and Muramvya. It is south of Ngozi Province, east of Kayanza Province, Muramvya Province and Mwaro Province, north of Bururi Province and
Muramvya-Collines of Burundi
Ruvaga Rwibikare Sigu Quartier Gitega Q. Ruyigi Q. Bubanza Q. Muyinga Q. Muramvya Kigwati Nyakabiga I Nyakabiga II Nyakabiga III Makamba Vugizo Kiyazi Rutegama
Muramvya-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
list of FIPS 10-4 region codes from A-C, using a standardized name format, and cross-linking to articles. On September 2, 2008, FIPS 10-4 was one of ten
Muramvya-Senate of Burundi (2005)
electoral college of commune and provincial councils. The National Council for the Defense of Democracy-Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD)
Muramvya-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