May 1912 – 26 March 1977) was the penultimate king (mwami) of Burundi who ruled between 1915 and 1966. He succeeded to the throne on the death of his father...
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The Kingdom of Burundi (French: Royaume du Burundi), also known as Kingdom of Urundi (Kirundi: Ubwami bw'Urundi), was a Bantu kingdom in the modern-day...
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Ruanda-Urundi (redirect from Rwanda-Burundi)
Ruanda-Urundi (French pronunciation: [ʁwɑ̃da uʁundi]), later Rwanda-Burundi, was a geopolitical entity, once part of German East Africa, that was occupied...
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"Burundi Bwacu" (Kirundi pronunciation: [buɾúːndi bɡát͡ʃu]; "Our Burundi") is the national anthem of Burundi. Written in the Kirundi language by a group...
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Burundi for several months, before being ordered to relocate to Neu Langenburg to oversee the southwestern frontline in February 1915. In April 1915,...
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Haiti (section United States occupation (1915–1934))
sent U.S. Marines into Haiti in July 1915. The USS Washington, under Rear Admiral Caperton, arrived in Port-au-Prince in an attempt to restore order...
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2017). "Le francais dans tous ses etats au quebec et au canada". Radio-Canada. "La Charte de la langue française au Québec ou Loi 101 - Le site de l'association...
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ranges from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania in the east, west through Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda, and Malawi, into the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia...
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U.S. Navy U.S. Africa Command U.S. Special Operations Command AMISOM Burundi Djibouti Ethiopia Ghana Kenya Nigeria Sierra Leone Uganda Supported...
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List of African writers by country (redirect from List of writers from Burundi)
Mbazoo-Kassa". Aflit.arts.uwa.edu.au. Retrieved 2011-11-11. "Justine Mintsa: An author from Gabon writing in French". Aflit.arts.uwa.edu.au. Retrieved 2011-11-11...
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