Collines of Burundi

The Communes of Burundi are divided into 2,639 collines. Colline means "hill" in French, one of the three official languages of the country. The collines are listed below, by commune:

Collines of Burundi
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Bisoro

Bubanza

Bugabira

  • Gaturanda
  • Gitwe
  • Kigina
  • Kigoma
  • Kiri
  • Kiyonza
  • Nyabikenke
  • Nyakarama
  • Rubuga
  • Rugesa

Buganda

Bugarama

Bugendana

Bugenyuzi

Buhiga

Buhinyuza

Bujumbura Mairie

Bukemba

  • Bugiga
  • Bukemba
  • Butare
  • Gihofi
  • Murama
  • Rutanga

Bukeye

Bukinanyana

Bukirasazi

Burambi

Buraza

Bururi

Busiga

Busoni

Bwiza

Gihanga

Kamenge

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Kanyosha

Kinama

  • Quartier Gitega
  • Q. Ruyigi
  • Q. Bubanza
  • Q. Muyinga
  • Q. Muramvya

Musigati

Mpanda

Musaga

Ngagara

Nyakabiga

  • Kigwati
  • Nyakabiga I
  • Nyakabiga II
  • Nyakabiga III

Rohero

Rugazi

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See also

Nyanza-Lac

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