Communes of Burundi
The provinces of Burundi are subdivided into 119 communes.[1] The communes are further subdivided into collines. The communes are listed below, by province:
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Bujumbura Mairie
- Commune of Muha
- Commune of Mukaza
- Commune of Ntahangwa
Bujumbura Rural
- Commune of Isale
- Commune of Kabezi
- Commune of Kanyosha
- Commune of Mubimbi
- Commune of Mugongomanga
- Commune of Mukike
- Commune of Mutambu
- Commune of Mutimbuzi
- Commune of Nyabiraba
Cibitoke
- Commune of Buganda
- Commune of Bukinanyana
- Commune of Mabayi
- Commune of Mugina
- Commune of Murwi
- Commune of Rugombo
Ngozi
- Commune of Busiga
- Commune of Gashikanwa
- Commune of Kiremba
- Commune of Marangara
- Commune of Mwumba
- Commune of Ngozi
- Commune of Nyamurenza
- Commune of Ruhororo
- Commune of Tangara
Rumonge
- Commune of Bugarama
- Commune of Burambi
- Commune of Buyengero
- Commune of Muhuta
- Commune of Rumonge
Ruyigi
- Commune of Butaganzwa
- Commune of Butezi
- Commune of Bweru
- Commune of Gisuru
- Commune of Kinyinya
- Commune of Nyabitsinda
- Commune of Ruyigi
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