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    Bujumbura (redirect from Bujumbura, Burundi)
    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...
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    Pays-Bas au Burundi (in French). Retrieved 13 April 2024. Belgisch staatsblad Issues 225-246 (in French and Dutch). 1962. p. 8743. "Burundi". gov.pl....
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    Demographic features of the population of Burundi include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious...
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    Burundi originated in the 16th century as a small kingdom in the African Great Lakes region. After European contact, it was united with the Kingdom of...
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    mass killings—often characterised as a genocide—which were committed in Burundi in 1972 by the Tutsi-dominated army and government, primarily against educated...
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    URL (link) "Burundi delays Somali deployment". BBC News. 7 August 2007. Retrieved 23 April 2010. "BBC NEWS – Africa – Burundi troops join AU in Somalia"...
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    The Burundian Civil War was a civil war in Burundi lasting from 1993 to 2005. The civil war was the result of longstanding ethnic divisions between the...
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  • gouvernement au Burundi". www.panapress.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-07-07. Rédaction, La. "Burundi – ARIB asbl Website – Remaniement ministériel au Burundi"...
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  • Aloys Ndenzako (category Justice ministers of Burundi)
    (1988–1991). Chrétien, Jean-Pierre; Dupaquier, Jean-François (2007). Burundi 1972, au bord des génocides (in French). KARTHALA Editions. ISBN 978-2-84586-872-4...
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    "Burundi Bwacu" (Kirundi pronunciation: [buɾúːndi bɡát͡ʃu]; "Our Burundi") is the national anthem of Burundi. Written in the Kirundi language by a group...
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    Melchior Ndadaye (category Front for Democracy in Burundi politicians)
    au Rwanda (BEMPERE), a progressive movement for exiled Burundian Hutu students. In August 1979 Ndadaye and other Burundian exiles founded the Burundi...
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  • Léonard Nyangoma (category Government ministers of Burundi)
    du Burundi (UTB). From then until 1991 he served as UTB's deputy secretary general. Nyangoma was a founding member of the Front pour la Démocratie au Burundi...
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    Sylvie Kinigi (category Women government ministers of Burundi)
    Burundi hosted free elections, which were won by UPRONA's rival, Front pour la Démocratie au Burundi (FRODEBU). The new FRODEBU President of Burundi,...
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  • Joseph Gahama (category Academic staff of the University of Burundi)
    Burundi, Bujumbura, RPP, 1991 Les régions orientales du Burundi, Paris, Karthala, 1994 L’institution des bashingantahe au Burundi, Bujumbura, Presses Lavigerie...
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  • Victoire Ndikumana (category Members of the National Assembly (Burundi))
    University of Burundi. In 1979 she married Daniel Sejiji, with whom she has two sons and one daughter and 2 grandsons and 2 grand-daughters. From 1991 to 1993...
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    African Union (redirect from The AU)
    January 2008 via UNAMID. The AU has a peacekeeping mission in Somalia, consisting of troops from Uganda and Burundi. The AU has adopted a number of important...
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    following the coup. Around 250,000 people had fled the city of Port-au-Prince by December 1991, fleeing not only political violence but economic hardship. However...
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    Pierre Buyoya (category Presidents of Burundi)
    dominated by the Hutu-backed Front for Democracy in Burundi (Front pour la Démocratie au Burundi, FRODEBU). This paved the way for the Arusha Accords...
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    Sylvestre Ntibantunganya (category Front for Democracy in Burundi politicians)
    project a failure. In May 1991 he founded Tujujurane, a Kirundi newspaper. He cofounded the Front pour la Démocratie au Burundi (FRODEBU) in 1986 and for...
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    Gerard Niyungeko (category University of Burundi alumni)
    d'adjustement structurel sur le respect des droits économiques et sociaux au Burundi", 32 Revue Belge 8 (1999) (in French) "La mise en oeuvre du droit international...
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  • The Burundi women's national football team, nicknamed the Swallows (French: Hirondelles), represents Burundi in women's international football competitions...
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    nationality law is regulated by the Constitution of Burundi, as amended; the Nationality Code of Burundi (French: Code de la nationalité burundaise), and...
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    National Forces of Liberation (category Rebel groups in Burundi)
    Green symbolizes the hope to set up peace, justice and democracy in Burundi. AU Peace & Security Council Report Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine...
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  • Jean-Marie Ngendahayo (category Foreign ministers of Burundi)
    United States. He returned to Burundi two years later and began writing and teaching. Nikiza, Egide (27 June 2018). "Au coin du feu avec Jean-Marie Ngendahayo"...
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    On 25 April 2015, the ruling political party in Burundi, the National Council for the Defense of Democracy – Forces for the Defense of Democracy (CNDD-FDD)...
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  • "Visite d'adieu d'Aziria Abdelkader, Ambassadeur algérien au Burundi" (in French). Républic de Burundi – Portail du Gouvernement. Archived from the original...
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  • Gilles Bimazubute (category Foreign ministers of Burundi)
    human rights association. He also joined the Front pour la Démocratie au Burundi (FRODEBU). Following the June 1993 legislative elections, he became Vice-President...
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    Ethiopian troops represent AMISOM's sixth contingent after the Djibouti, Burundi, Sierra Leone, Kenya and Uganda units. In January 2014, at an African Union...
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    (24) –  Zanzibar, in place of never-implemented 259 256 –  Uganda 257 –  Burundi 258 –  Mozambique 259 – unassigned (was intended for People's Republic...
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    Lamamra nommé envoyé spécial de l'ONU au Soudan". Jeune Afrique (in French). Wanjala, Emmanuel (17 January 2024). "AU's Moussa Faki appoints high-level panel...
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