A report on Burundi

Flag of the Kingdom of Burundi (1962–1966).
Independence Square and monument in Bujumbura.
Belligerents of the Second Congo War. Burundi backed the rebels.
View of the capital city Bujumbura in 2006.
Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi in 2005–2020.
Embassy of Burundi in Brussels
Map of Burundi.
Hippos at Kibira National Park in the Northwest of Burundi
A proportional representation of Burundi exports, 2019
Historical development of GDP per capita
Graphical depiction of Burundi's product exports in 28 colour-coded categories in 2009.
Fishermen on Lake Tanganyika.
Bujumbura International Airport terminal in Bujumbura
Bicycles are a popular means of transport in Burundi
Men in colourful dresses and drums
Children in Bujumbura, Burundi
Drums from Gitega.
Football in Burundi.
Carolus Magnus School in Burundi. The school benefits from the campaign "Your Day for Africa" by Aktion Tagwerk.

Landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley where the African Great Lakes region and East Africa converge.

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African Union Mission in Burundi

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The African Union Mission in Burundi (AMIB) was regional peacekeeping mission deployed by the African Union to Burundi in 2003 during the latter stages of the Burundian Civil War.

Constitution of Burundi

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The Constitution of Burundi was adopted by referendum on February 28, 2005 and promulgated on March 18, 2005.

Collines of Burundi

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The Communes of Burundi are divided into 2,639 collines.

University of Burundi

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View of the University's buildings in Bujumbura

The University of Burundi (Université du Burundi, or UB) is a public university located in Bujumbura, Burundi.

Bank of the Republic of Burundi

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The Bank of the Republic of Burundi (Banque de la République du Burundi, BRB) is the central bank of Burundi.

Royal Drummers of Burundi

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The Royal Drummers of Burundi, commonly known in recordings as The Drummers of Burundi, is a percussion ensemble originally from Burundi.

Rumonge

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Rumonge is the capital of Rumonge Province, Burundi, and is located on the shores of Lake Tanganyika.

Cassava

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Woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America.

Woody shrub of the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, native to South America.

Cassava plant
17th c. painting by Albert Eckhout in Dutch Brazil
Taíno women preparing cassava bread in 1565: grating yuca roots into paste, shaping the bread, and cooking it on a fire-heated burén
A cassava tuber in cross-section
Processing cassava starch into cassava noodles, Kampong Cham
Cassava heavy cake
A woman washes cassava in a river
Cassava root, peeled and soaking
Cassava bread
Cassava stakes
Cassava grafting
thumb|Flower of cassava
Cassava starch processing
Cassava starch flour processing
Cassava starch wet-processing
Cassava starch
Spreading Casabe burrero (cassava bread) to dry, Venezuela
Cassava starch being prepared for packaging
Cassava starch packaged and ready for shipping
Frozen cassava leaves in a Los Angeles market

This mutated virus spread at a rate of 50 mi per year, and as of 2005 was found throughout Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo.

Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Burundi)

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Burundi's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) (French: Commission vérité et réconciliation, CVR) is a truth and reconciliation commission established in the African country of Burundi to investigate crimes during ethnic conflict which started after the country became independent in 1962.

Mount Heha

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Mount Heha is the highest mountain in Burundi and the highest point in the Burundi Highlands mountain range.