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Butare (Kinyarwanda: [βú.tɑ́.ɾe]), also
known as Huye and
formerly known as Astrida, is a city with a po****tion of 62,823 (2022 census) in the Southern...
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Butare was a
province (prefecture) of
Rwanda prior to its
dissolution in
January 2006.
Butare city was the
second largest city in
Rwanda and one of the...
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Butare Airport is an
airport in
Butare, Rwanda.
Butare Airport (IATA: BTQ, ICAO: HRYI), is
located in the city of
Butare, in Huye District,
Southern Province...
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Butare Four are four
Rwandans who were
convicted in June 2001 for war
crimes that
occurred during the
Rwanda genocide. The case was the
first time...
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Stade Huye,
Butare Attendance: 7,500 Referee:
Mohamed Ali
Moussa (Niger) 16 November 2023 (2023-11-16)...
- 1994) was a
Rwandan academic and
politician who
served as the
Prefect of
Butare and was
killed during the
Rwandan genocide in 1994. He was the only Tutsi...
- 1994. She was
tried for
genocide and
incitement to rape as part of the "
Butare Group" at the
International Criminal Tribunal for
Rwanda (ICTR) in Arusha...
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simply Cathedral of
Butare, is a
religious building belonging to the
Catholic Church and is
located in the town of
Butare, in the
southern part of...
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daughter of Ruanda's king.
These wars
restarted in
later years and he died in
Butare.
Mwambutsa I
became his successor. Eggers,
Ellen K. (2006).
Historical Dictionary...
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Officiel de
Butare (GSOB)
Indatwa n’inkesha, also
known as the
Indatwa n'Inkesha School, is a
historic secondary school in Huye
District in
Butare (formerly...