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    Muramvya Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi. The capital city is Muramvya. In 2007 the province was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative...
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  • Muramvya is a city located in central Burundi. It is the capital city of Muramvya Province. Muramvya is home to the Muramvya Regional Hospital. Since 1982...
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    the Muramvya Province; the other province retained the name of Muramvya. Mwaro Province is in the center of western Burundi. It is south of Muramvya Province...
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    borders Cibitoke Province and Bubanza Province to the west, Muramvya Province and Gitega Province to the south, and Ngozi Province to the east. The western...
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    The Muramvya Regional Hospital (French: Hôpital Régional de Muramvya) is a hospital in Muramvya Province, Burundi. The Muramvya Hospital is a public district...
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  • The commune of Muramvya is a commune of the Muramvya Province in central-western Burundi. The capital lies at Muramvya. United States. Foreign Broadcast...
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    Cibitoke Province is to the north, Kayanza Province and Muramvya Province to the west and Bujumbura Rural Province to the south. The west of the province is...
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  • Commune of Kiganda, Muramvya Province, Burundi. Kiganda is in the south of Muramvya Province, southeast of the provincial capital, Muramvya. It is on the RP31...
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    highland province along with Kayanza and Muramvya. It is south of Ngozi Province, east of Kayanza Province, Muramvya Province and Mwaro Province, north...
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    Mwambutsa IV of Burundi (category People from Muramvya Province)
    was about the age of 13. In 1925 the Belgians opened a primary school in Muramvya so he could attend it. Two years later a Roman Catholic mission was established...
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    Adrien Sibomana (category People from Muramvya Province)
    first Hutu prime minister since 1973 and had been the governor of Muramvya Province previously. Retired from politics after this experience, he is currently...
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    east of Cibitoke Province, the west of Kayanza Province and Muramvya Province, the east of Bujumbura Province, the west of Mwaro Province and the north of...
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    Province, to east it borders Muramvya Province and Mwaro Province, and to the south it borders Bururi Province. It encloses Bujumbura Mairie Province...
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  • the country of Burundi more effectively. A central area around the Muramvya Province was under the direct control of the king; an area under the administration...
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  • Obergurgl. 49  Burundi Muramvya Muramvya Province 1,924 6,315 50  Sri Lanka Nuwara Eliya Nuwara Eliya District, Central Province 1,868 6,128 51  Algeria...
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  • Cyrille Ndayirukiye (category People from Muramvya Province)
    Cyrille Ndayirukiye (8 July 1954 – 25 April 2021) was a Burundian politician and Army general. He served as Minister of National Defence of Burundi from...
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    Province GAHITIRA Rédempteur M CNDD-FDD Hutu Muyinga Province GAHUNGU Thacien M CNDD-FDD Hutu Ruyigi Province GASHATSI Abel M UPRONA Tutsi Muramvya Province...
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    Hospitals in Bururi Province Muramvya Hospital (Muramvya province, central Burundi) Muyinga Hospital Ngozi Hospital (Ngozi Province, northern Burundi)...
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  • Christian Sendegeya (category People from Ngozi Province)
    Pan-African Parliament from Burundi. He has also been the governor of Muramvya Province. He returned to Burundi in 2001 after seven years of exile in Denmark...
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  • Gikonge Hydroelectric Power Station (category Muramvya Province)
    station in the Muramvya Province of Burundi. The Gikonge Hydroelectric Power Station is on the Mubarazi River, to the east of the city of Muramvya and north...
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  • Kiganda Hospital (category Muramvya Province)
    The Kiganda Hospital (French: Hôpital Kiganda) is a hospital in Muramvya Province, Burundi. The Kiganda Hospital is in the south of the village of Kiganda...
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  • between Muramvya Province and Mwaro Province. The lower section flows north along the boundary between Muramvya Province and Gitega Province, and is crossed...
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    Bujumbura Rural Province to the east of Rukina. It flows southeast, then northeast, then north into Muramvya Province to the west side of Muramvya, where it...
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  • Masterland (category People from Muramvya Province)
    Armel Chabel Marial Ngendakumana Born (1996-05-20) May 20, 1996 (age 28) Muramvya, Burundi Genres Afro pop Afrobeats R&B Pop Occupation(s) record producer...
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    east of Cibitoke Province, the west of Kayanza Province and Muramvya Province, the east of Bujumbura Province, the west of Mwaro Province and the north of...
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  • Citizens-Rurenzangemero (MRC-Rurenzangemero). Bayaganakandi is an ethnic Tutsi from Muramvya province. David Seddon; Daniel Seddon-Daines (2005). A political and economic...
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  • Patricie Hutu F CNDD-FDD elected Ntacano, Oscar Tutsi M CNDD-FDD elected Muramvya Province Nicimbesha, Laurent Hutu M CNDD-FDD elected Biha André, Tutsi M CNDD-FDD...
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    Olivier Irabaruta (category People from Muramvya Province)
    information Nationality  Burundi Born (1990-08-25) 25 August 1990 (age 34) Muramvya, Burundi Height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in) Weight 62 kg (137 lb) Sport Sport Athletics...
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  • Rwasa took 27 seats. The indirect election of 36 senators (two from each province) took place on 20 July 2020. The National Council for the Defense of Democracy...
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  • Emmanuel Niyonkuru (category People from Muramvya Province)
    was also elected to the Burundian Senate, representing the district of Muramvya for the 2015 to 2020 term. In 2015, he was appointed to Burundi's Council...
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