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  2. Coat of arms of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Burundi, adopted in 1966, consists of a shield surrounded by three spears. On the shield is the motto of the nation, as well as the head of a lion.

  3. Category:National symbols of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "National symbols of Burundi" ... Burundi Bwacu; C. Coat of arms of Burundi; F. Flag of Burundi; List of Burundian flags ... Wikipedia® is a ...

  4. Portal:Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Burundi Coat of Arms of Burundi Burundi ( / b ə ˈ r ʊ n d i / ⓘ , /- ˈ r ʌ n -/ ), officially the Republic of Burundi ( Kirundi : Repubulika y’Uburundi , [ 1 ] [u.βu.ɾǔː.ndi] ; Swahili : Jamuhuri ya Burundi; French : République du Burundi}}, [buʁundi] or [byʁyndi] ), is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley where ...

  5. File:Coat of arms of Burundi.svg - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the Republic of Burundi. Date: 16 February 2007: Source: national symbol, adopted in 1966. Author: ... Usage on als.wikipedia.org Burundi;

  6. File:Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Burundi.svg - Wikipedia

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    Royaume du Burundi; Mwezi IV; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Escudo de Burundi; Usage on ha.wikipedia.org Jerin Sarakunan karshe a Afirka; Usage on hi.wikipedia.org बुरुंडी का साम्राज्य; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Kerajaan Burundi; View more global usage of this file.

  7. Portal:Burundi/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Burundi remains primarily a rural society, with just 13.4% of the population living in urban areas in 2019. Burundi is densely populated, and many young people emigrate in search of opportunities elsewhere. Roughly 85% of the population are of Hutu ethnic origin, 15% are Tutsi, and fewer than 1% are Twa.

  8. Burundian franc - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of Burundi; Parliament of Burundi building Port of Bujumbura (Lake Tanganyika) Full printing 5000 francs (Ibihumbi Bitanu Amafaranga) Buffalo, coat of arms and Flag of Burundi, dancers with drums Outline of Burundi, landscape 10,000 francs (Ibihumbi Cumi Amafranga) Prince Rwagasore and President Melchior Ndadaye

  9. Karyenda - Wikipedia

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    When Burundi gained independence from Belgium in 1962, the karyenda was the symbol on the national flag and its coat of arms from 1962 to 1966. [1] It was replaced after the republic was established. Traditionally the most important folk songs and dances were performed to extol the virtues of the kingship.