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:
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Bubanza
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Bugabira
- Gaturanda
- Gitwe
- Kigina
- Kigoma
- Kiri
- Kiyonza
- Nyabikenke
- Nyakarama
- Rubuga
- Rugesa
Buganda
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Bugarama
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Bugendana
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Bugenyuzi
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Buhiga
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Buhinyuza
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Bujumbura Mairie
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Bukemba
- Bugiga
- Bukemba
- Butare
- Gihofi
- Murama
- Rutanga
Bukeye
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Bukinanyana
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Bukirasazi
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Burambi
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Buraza
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Bururi
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Busiga
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Busoni
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Bwiza
Gihanga
Kamenge
Kavumu Heha Gikizi Songa Teza Twinyoni Mirango I Mirango II
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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