- Burundi - Wikipedia
Burundi gained independence in 1962 and initially retained the monarchy However, a coup d'état in 1966 replaced the monarchy with a one-party republic, and for the next 27 years, Burundi was ruled by a series of ethnic Tutsi dictators and notably experienced a genocide of its Hutu population in 1972
- Burundi | History, Geography, Culture | Britannica
Burundi, country in east-central Africa, south of the Equator The landlocked country, a historic kingdom, is one of the few countries in Africa whose borders were not determined by colonial rulers The vast majority of Burundi’s population is Hutu, traditionally a farming people
- Where is Burundi? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
One of the poorest countries in the world, Burundi is a small, francophone, densely populated central African nation bordering Lake Tanganyika, Rwanda, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Burundi Maps Facts - World Atlas
Burundi, a small but geographically diverse country, nestles in East Africa's Great Lakes region With an area of approximately 10,745 square miles (27,830 square kilometers), it shares its borders with three countries: Rwanda to the north, Tanzania to the east and south, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west
- Burundi - United States Department of State
Highlights Building Health Resilience in Burundi Through the America First Global Health Strategy Deputy Secretary Landau’s Meeting with Burundian President Ndayishimiye Deputy Secretary Landau’s Meeting with Burundian Foreign Minister Bizimana Burundi (14-422) – Agreement Regarding the Status of United States Personnel in the Republic of
- World Report 2026: Burundi | Human Rights Watch
Burundi’s political space in 2025 was marked by deteriorating human rights conditions as the ruling party consolidated power Burundians faced restrictions on free expression, assembly, and
- Burundi country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Burundi, including key dates and facts about this east African country
- Burundi Times | Trusted News From Burundi and East Africa.
Burundi Times is an independent English-language digital newspaper covering Burundi, East Africa, politics, business, health, governance, and regional affairs
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