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Burundi,
officially the
Republic of
Burundi, is a
landlocked country in East Africa. It is
located in the
Great Rift
Valley at the
junction between the...
- The
economy of
Burundi is $3.436
billion by
gross domestic product as of 2018,
being heavily dependent on agriculture,
which accounts for 32.9% of gross...
- The
Kingdom of
Burundi (French:
Royaume du
Burundi), also
known as
Kingdom of
Urundi (Kirundi:
Ubwami bw'Urundi), was a
Bantu kingdom in the modern-day...
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There are a
number of
systems of
transport in
Burundi,
including road and water-based infrastructure, the
latter of
which makes use of Lake Tanganyika...
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Communications in
Burundi include radio, television,
fixed and
mobile telephones, the Internet, and the
postal service in
Burundi.
Radio is the main source...
- The
Burundi National Defence Force (French:
Force de Défense
Nationale du
Burundi; FDNB) is the
military of
Burundi. A
general staff commands the armed...
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represents Burundi in
international football and is
controlled by the
Football Federation of
Burundi. The team has
never qualified for the
World Cup.
Burundi previously...
- Ruanda-Urundi (French pronunciation: [ʁwɑ̃da uʁundi]),
later Rwanda-
Burundi, was a
geopolitical entity, once part of
German East Africa, that was occupied...
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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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group and the
second largest of
three main
ethnic groups in
Rwanda and
Burundi (the
other two
being the
largest Bantu ethnic group Hutu and the Pygmy...