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Burundi pronounced officially the Republic of Burundi is a small landlocked country in the Great Lakes region of Eastern Africa bordered by Rwanda to the north Tanzania to the east and south and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west Its size is just under 28 000 160 km with an estimated population of almost 8 700 000 Its capital is Bujumbura Although the country is landlocked much of the southwestern border is adjacent to Lake Tanganyika The Twa Tutsi and Hutu peoples have occupied Burundi since the country's formation five centuries ago Burundi was ruled as a kingdom by the Tutsi for over two hundred years However at the beginning of the twentieth century Germany and Belgium occupied the region and Burundi and Rwanda became a European colony known as Ruanda-Urundi Political unrest occurred throughout the region because of social differences between the Tutsi and Hutu provoking civil war in Burundi throughout the middle twentieth century…Read More about burundi at WikiPedia
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What was the summary of the Burundi genocide?
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On 18th of June, 2007 East Africa gave birth to twin member states thus: Rwanda and Burundi. In Uganda social studies is tought as a discipline in both primary and Teachers Colleges. Most of the content given in our text books provide for only the former three countries, can I access the data in question?
Answer:Try the UN or US State Department websites. They are updated regularly, and you can quote directly from them as the reports come with authority.
I want to know what it needs to be done to get a job in USA Embassy in Burundi?I live in united states but i would love to work in USA Embassy in Burundi because i am Burundian with USA citizen and I would love to work there. Any how i need a help to know what I should do to get the job
Answer:To work overseas for the State Department, you'd need to qualify for foreign service, but even then you may not be assigned to Burundi. Foreign Service personnel must be available for assignment anywhere. If you moved to Burundi, you could apply for a job as local staff. Pay would be similar to other office jobs in Burundi, not the same as the foreign service pay scale. Peace Corp is an option. They have a web site that lists current vacancies. Just do a web search for Peace Corp overseas jobs. You could also try (I'm only half serious here) Central Intelligence Agency.
i have to research facts about it and they want me to answer why burundi speaks french. in better words, why is burundi a french speaking country. if you guys know the answer please help me i cant find it ont the web.
Answer:burundi been occupied by belgium. they gain the independence with belgium which is a french speaking country. That's why from their independence to now the official language in burundi is french. but you have to go to school to learn how to speak in french there, some don't the many dialects and some languages too.
Do mountains and absence of access to the sea limt to humuan settlement and development? why?
Answer:http://worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/africa/bi.htm About Burundi: With a high population density and very limited natural resources, most of the citizens remain economically suppressed, and resign themselves to subsistence agricultural farming. http://worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/europe/ch.htm About Switzerland COMMONALITIES Both have French as one of their national languages Monetary unit Francs (burundi francs vs. Swiss franc) Both landlocked and mostly mountainous