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Prince Louis Rwagasore (Kirundi:
Ludoviko Rwagasore; 10
January 1932 – 13
October 1961) was a
Burundian prince and politician, who was the
second prime...
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formed in the late 1950s and
Rwagasore became heavily involved with it in 1958.
Historian Ludo De
Witte wrote that
Rwagasore and some ****ociates organised...
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Prince Louis Rwagasore Clinical Hospital (French: Hôpital
Clinique Prince Louis Rwagasore, CPLR) is a
hospital in Bujumbura,
Bujumbura Mairie Province...
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named after former Burundian prime minister and
independence hero,
Louis Rwagasore before being renamed on 1 July 2019. "Stade
Intwari – FFB". https://www...
- 78. Deslaurier,
Christine (2010). "Louis
Rwagasore,
martyr de l'indépendance burundaise" [Louis
Rwagasore,
martyr for
Burundian independence]. Afrique...
- its
first home
match against Somalia (3–0 victory). The
Prince Louis Rwagasore stadium is home to Vital'O FC and
Prince Louis FC, as well as the national...
- al-Adha 1 July –
Independence Day 15
August – ****umption 13
October –
Rwagasore Day 21
October –
Ndadaye Day 1
November – All Saints' Day 25 December...
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based in Bujumbura.
Their home
venue is 10,000
capacity Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium.
Burundi Premier League Winners (1): 2013–14 Runners-up (1): 2010–11...
- 1962. They were
perpetrated by
militants of the
Jeunesse Nationaliste Rwagasore against Hutu
leaders of the
Syndicats Chrétiens
trade union and the Parti...
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allegedly told by Régnier that "
Rwagasore must be killed". In addition,
several days
before his ********ination
Prince Rwagasore filled a
complaint against seven...