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Gitega (French pronunciation: [
ɡiteɡa]),
formerly Kitega, is the
political capital of Burundi.
Located in the
centre of the country, in the Burundian...
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Gitega is one of the 18
provinces of Burundi. Its
capital is
Gitega,
which is also the
national capital. It has a po****tion of 725,223 as of 2008 and...
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Gitega Airport (IATA: GID, ICAO: HBBE) was an
airport serving the city of
Gitega, the
current capital of
Burundi (and
capital of the
Gitega Province)...
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Tanganyika lies
along its
southwestern border. The
capital cities are
Gitega and Bujumbura, the
latter being the country's
largest city. The Twa, Hutu...
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Nkurunziza announced that he
would follow through on a 2007
promise to
return Gitega its
former political capital status, with
Bujumbura remaining as economical...
- link the town of
Uvinza in
western Tanzania to the
capital of Burundi,
Gitega, via the
border town of Musongati.
Through the
Tanzanian railway network...
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Gitega (French: Musée
National de
Gitega, Kirundi:
Iratiro ry'akaranga k'Uburundi) is the
national museum of Burundi. It is
located in
Gitega and...
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Musongati Gitega Football Club, also
known as
Musongati Football Club, is a
football club
based in
Gitega, Burundi. The club
currently plays in the first...
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Within a few
hours he was put
under house arrest in the
former palace in
Gitega. Soon after, an
official radio broadcast proclaimed that
Ntare was trying...
- Évariste
Ndayishimiye was born in 1968 at Musama,
Kabanga Zone in Giheta,
Gitega Province in Burundi. He is
reported to be a "fervent" Catholic. He began...