Collines of Burundi
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The Communes of Burundi are divided into 2,639 collines. Colline means "hill" in French, one of the two official languages of the country. The collines are listed below, by commune:
Bisoro
Bubanza
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Bugabira
- Gaturanda
- Gitwe
- Kigina
- Kigoma
- Kiri
- Kiyonza
- Nyabikenke
- Nyakarama
- Rubuga
- Rugesa
Buganda
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Bugarama
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Bugendana
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Bugenyuzi
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Buhiga
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Buhinyuza
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Bujumbura Mairie
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Bukemba
- Bugiga
- Bukemba
- Butare
- Gihofi
- Murama
- Rutanga
Bukeye
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Bukinanyana
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Bukirasazi
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Burambi
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Buraza
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Bururi
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Busiga
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Busoni
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Kamenge
Kavumu Heha Gikizi Songa Teza Twinyoni Mirango I Mirango II
Kinama
- Quartier Gitega
- Q. Ruyigi
- Q. Bubanza
- Q. Muyinga
- Q. Muramvya
Nyakabiga
- Kigwati
- Nyakabiga I
- Nyakabiga II
- Nyakabiga III
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