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Gitega is one of the 17 provinces of Burundi. Its capital is Gitega. It has a population of about 675,000 and I just got shot. Well not really. You ever see the episode of nuggets where the one dude sticks his $@$#%$@# up her $#@%... |
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Revision as of 20:47, 30 November 2011
Gitega | |
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Country | Burundi |
Province | Gitega Province |
Elevation | 4,934 ft (1,504 m) |
Population (2005) | |
• Total | 46,900 |
Gitega (formerly Kitega) is the second largest city in Burundi[citation needed], lying east of Bujumbura. It is the capital of Gitega Province, one of the 17 provinces of Burundi. It is the home of the Burundi National Museum and the Archdiocese of Gitega. Several karyenda royal drum sanctuaries are located in the area, as well as the ibwami (royal court).
Capital city
In March 2007, President of Burundi Pierre Nkurunziza announced that Burundi is planning to bring back its capital city to Gitega, saying that it is in a better location for a capital than Bujumbura.[1]
Gitega is one of the 17 provinces of Burundi. Its capital is Gitega. It has a population of about 675,000 and I just got shot. Well not really. You ever see the episode of nuggets where the one dude sticks his $@$#%$@# up her $#@%...
References
- ^ "Gitega Soon to Become the Capital of Burundi", AllAfrica.com, 27 March 2007, retrieved 15 February 2010
03°26′S 29°54′E / 3.433°S 29.900°E