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BURUNDI : UNDERSTAND BURUNDI

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Burundi is not different from any other young nation and jealously keeps all the elements that constitute its very rich culture: dances, musical rhythms, handicrafts. Its aim is to ensure the transmission of the inheritance from the forefathers and ancestors evidenced by belongings and objects they liked, they dances they composed.

History

The earliest known people to live in Burundi were the Twa, a short pygmy people who remain as a minority group there. The people currently known as Hutu and Tutsi moved into the region several hundred years ago, and dominated it. Like much of Africa, Burundi then went through a period of European colonial rule, ending with its independence from Belgium in 1962. In the decades since then, it has been the scene of recurring brutal mutual bloodlettings between the Hutu and Tutsi populations (much like the better-known genocide in neighboring Rwanda), and a series of political assassinations. Peace and the (re)establishment of civil democracy took place in 2005 with a cease-fire and the election of former Hutu rebel Pierre Nkurunziza as president.

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About Burundi

Burundi (http://www.burundiembassy-usa.org/tourism.html) is a small country in Central Africa. It…
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Regions Of Burundi

The country is divided into 16 provinces (Bubanza, Bujumbura, Bururi, Cankuzo, Cibitokeas communes…
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Cities Of Burundi

Bujumbura - the capital and largest city, situated on northeastern shore of Lake Tanganyika …
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Other Destinations Of Burundi

Kibira National Park - Situated at the top of the apex Zaire-Nile, with its 40,000 ha of preserved…
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How To Get To Burundi

By plane Bujumbura International Airport is served by the following passenger airlines: Kenya…
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What To See In Burundi

Bujumbura is in the western part of the country. Moving towards the East travelers will be able to…
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How They Talk In Burundi

Although most travelers will find that they can get around passingly well with a working knowledge…
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Money And Shopping In Burundi

Burundi is endowed with very flourishing craftsmanship, with unique delicate and attractive shapes.…
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What To Eat In Burundi

For the international traveler, Burundi offers some culinary surprises -- fresh fish from Lake…
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What To Drink In Burundi

As in Rwanda, big Primus bottles are available for between $1-$2 as well as Mutzig which is good…
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Where To Sleep In Burundi

Although accommodations in rural areas can be spartan, Bujumbura hosts a number of international…
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What You Can Learn In Burundi

Burundi is a very nice place to travel and it will leave a mark on you.
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Work In Burundi

Education is now compulsory for children between the ages of 7 and 13. Primary education lasts for…
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Stay Safe In Burundi

Although some semblance of normalcy has returned to much of the country with the conclusion of the…
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Stay Healthy In Burundi

Be careful of kiosk foods and avoid unboiled water. Also ensure you have been vaccinated. As in…
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What To Respect In Burundi

The respect for the Burundian Elders is very, very great. The younger peoples of the many villages…
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Communication And Contact In Burundi

In German Language: Burundi In Esperanto Language: Burundo In Spanish Language: Burundi In…