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  2. Languages of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    English became the third official language of the country in 2014. Of these, only Kirundi is spoken by the vast majority of the population. It is recognised as the national language by the Burundian constitution of 2005. [1] Burundi is unusual among African states in having a single indigenous language shared by its entire population.

  3. Burundi - Wikipedia

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    The official languages of Burundi are Kirundi, French, and English—Kirundi being officially recognised as the sole national language. [19] English was made an official language in 2014. [20] One of the smallest countries in Africa, Burundi's land is used mostly for subsistence agriculture and grazing.

  4. Kirundi - Wikipedia

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    Kirundi, also known as Rundi, is a Bantu language and the national language of Burundi. It is a dialect of Rwanda-Rundi dialect continuum that is also spoken in Rwanda and adjacent parts of Tanzania (in regions close to Kigoma), the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, as well as in Kenya. Kirundi is mutually intelligible with Kinyarwanda ...

  5. Portal:Burundi/Intro - Wikipedia

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    The official languages of Burundi are Kirundi, French, and English—Kirundi being officially recognised as the sole national language. English was made an official language in 2014. One of the smallest countries in Africa, Burundi's land is used mostly for subsistence agriculture and grazing.

  6. Portal:Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Burundi is densely populated and many young people emigrate in search of opportunities elsewhere. The World Happiness Report 2018 ranked the nation as the world's least happy with a rank of 156. [6] Burundi is a member of the African Union, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement.

  7. Hutu - Wikipedia

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    Kinyarwanda, Kirundi. Related ethnic groups. Other Rwanda-Rundi peoples. The Hutu (/ ˈhuːtuː /), also known as the Abahutu, are a Bantu ethnic group which is native to the African Great Lakes region. They mainly live in Rwanda, Burundi, and Uganda where they form one of the principal ethnic groups alongside the Tutsi and the Great Lakes Twa.

  8. Culture of Burundi - Wikipedia

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    Burundi gained its independence in 1962, [4] but there are still post-colonial institutions present in a variety of traditional cultural and political centers. [5] Christianism is the main religion in the country, there are two main groups catholic and protestant, but there is also Islam, and different types of animism. [4]

  9. List of countries and territories where French is an official ...

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    French is an official language in 27 independent nations which is the second most geographically widespread official language in the world after English.French is also the second most geographically widespread language in the world after English, with about 60 countries and territories having it as a de jure or de facto official, administrative, or cultural language. [1]