Muyinga Province

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Coordinates: 2°49′25″S 30°19′25″E / 2.82361°S 30.32361°E / -2.82361; 30.32361
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Muyinga Province
Country Burundi
CapitalMuyinga
Area
 • Total
1,836.26 km2 (708.98 sq mi)
Population
 (2008 census)
 • Total
632,409
 • Density344.401/km2 (891.993/sq mi)

Muyinga Province was one of the provinces of Burundi. In 2025, it was merged into the new province of Buhumuza.[1]

Location

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Muyinga Province was in the northeast of Burundi, bordering Tanzania to the east and Rwanda to the north. It was south of Kirundo Province, east of Ngozi Province and north of Karuzi Province and Cankuzo Province. Muyinga Province was in the Bweru natural region apart from an area in the north that is in the Bugesera natural region.[2]

Communes

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It was divided administratively into the following communes:

References

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  1. ^ Manirakiza, Patrick (2025-07-06). "Burundi's new Governors sworn in following major provincial reforms". Burundi Times. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
  2. ^ Atlas des quatre sites Ramsar, p. 12.

Sources

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2°49′25″S 30°19′25″E / 2.82361°S 30.32361°E / -2.82361; 30.32361

    Muyinga Province
    Country Burundi
    CapitalMuyinga
    Area
     • Total
    1,836.26 km2 (708.98 sq mi)
    Population
     (2008 census)
     • Total
    632,409
     • Density344.401/km2 (891.993/sq mi)

    Muyinga Province was one of the provinces of Burundi. In 2025, it was merged into the new province of Buhumuza.[1]

    Location

    Muyinga Province was in the northeast of Burundi, bordering Tanzania to the east and Rwanda to the north. It was south of Kirundo Province, east of Ngozi Province and north of Karuzi Province and Cankuzo Province. Muyinga Province was in the Bweru natural region apart from an area in the north that is in the Bugesera natural region.[2]

    Communes

    It was divided administratively into the following communes:

    References

    1. ^ Manirakiza, Patrick (2025-07-06). "Burundi's new Governors sworn in following major provincial reforms". Burundi Times. Retrieved 2025-07-24.
    2. ^ Atlas des quatre sites Ramsar, p. 12.

    Sources

    • Atlas des quatre sites Ramsar: Localisation et Resources (PDF) (in French), Ministry of Water, Environment and Urbanism, October 2014, retrieved 2024-06-22


    2°49′25″S 30°19′25″E / 2.82361°S 30.32361°E / -2.82361; 30.32361

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