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Gitega

Gitega (French pronunciation: [ɡiteɡa]), formerly Kitega, is the political capital of Burundi. Located in the centre of the country, in the Burundian central plateau[2] roughly 62 kilometres (39 mi) east of Bujumbura, the largest city and former political capital, Gitega is also the second largest city[3] and former royal capital of the Kingdom of Burundi until its abolition in 1966.[4][note 1] In late December 2018, Burundian president Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would follow on a 2007 promise to return Gitega its former political capital status,[4] with Bujumbura remaining as economic capital and centre of commerce.[5] A vote in the Parliament of Burundi made the change official on 16 January 2019, with all branches of government expected to move in over three years.[6][needs update]

Gitega
Top: Gitega skyline; Middle: Cathedral of Christ the King, Downtown Gitega; National Museum of Gitega, Kibimba School Memorial
Gitega
Location in Burundi
Gitega
Gitega (Africa)
Coordinates: 03°25′42″S 29°55′30″E / 3.42833°S 29.92500°E / -3.42833; 29.92500
CountryBurundi
ProvinceGitega Province
Area
 • Capital city22 km2 (8 sq mi)
 • Urban
22 km2 (8 sq mi)
 • Metro
27 km2 (10 sq mi)
Elevation
1,504 m (4,934 ft)
Population
 (2020)[1]
 • Capital city135,467
 • Density5,454/km2 (14,130/sq mi)

Geography edit

Gitega is the capital of Gitega Province, one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi. It is located in the center of the country, at roughly the same distance between the commercial capital, Bujumbura on Lake Tanganyika to the west, the Tanzanian border to the east—both at around 62 kilometres (39 mi)—and the Rwandan border, about 72 kilometres (45 mi) to the north. It lies on a broad plateau surrounded by hills, a few kilometres southwest of the confluence of the Ruvyironza and Rurubu Rivers.[7] Ruvubu National Park, the country's biggest, lies 26 kilometres (16 mi) to the east.[8]

History edit

Gitega was at one time the seat of the Kingdom of Burundi and remained as capital of the kings of Burundi (mwami) until 1966.[citation needed]

The Germans founded the town of Gitega in 1912 back when Burundi was part of German East Africa.[9]

In March 2007, President of Burundi Pierre Nkurunziza announced that Burundi was planning to bring back its capital city to Gitega, saying that it is in a better location for a capital than Bujumbura.[10]

On 24 December 2018, it was announced by Nkurunziza that Gitega was to become the capital city of Burundi, pending only Parliament approval.[4][11] The expected parliamentary assent (given the President's CNDD-FFD party comfortable majority in both chambers) arrived through a vote on 16 January 2019, with some ministries already starting the move two days later.[6]

On 7 December 2021, a fire broke out in an overcrowded prison in Gitega, killing at least 38 and injuring more than 69.[12]

Education edit

The Polytechnic University of Gitega was founded in 2014.[13]

Culture edit

It is the home of Burundi's National Museum of Gitega. Several karyenda royal drum sanctuaries are located in the area, as well as the ibwami (royal court). On 29 April 1972, Ntare V of Burundi, the country's last Mwami (King), was killed in Gitega.[citation needed]

Places of worship edit

Among the places of worship, they are predominantly Christian churches and temples: Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gitega (Catholic Church), Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi (Anglican Communion), Union of Baptist Churches in Burundi (Baptist World Alliance), Assemblies of God.[14] There are also Muslim mosques.[citation needed]

Transportation edit

Gitega was served by Gitega Airport, which is now defunct.[when?] Gitega is served by four National Roads (Routes Nationales, RN): RN2 connects it with Bujumbura through the northwest, via Muramvya and Bujumbura Rural provinces. RN15 leads to the north of country, towards Ngozi and continuing on to Rwanda, while passing through the ancient royal court of Gishora; RN12, which separates from RN15 on the outskirts of Gitega, heads northeast to serve the provinces of Karuzi and Muyinga. The last is RN3, which heads towards the southwest towards Rumonge and Lake Tanganyika.[15]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ From 1922 on, Usumbura (now Bujumbura) acted as a second, colonial, administrative and economic capital of the country; it effectively became its only political capital between the abolition of the monarchy in 1966 and January 2019.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  2. ^ Encyclopedia Britannica. "Gitega (Burundi)". Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Biggest Cities In Burundi". 24 December 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Agence France-Presse (22 December 2018). "Burundi names Gitega as new capital". The EastAfrican. Nation Media Group. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  5. ^ Nimubona, Désiré (24 December 2018). "Burundi Moves Political Capital From Bujumbura to Gitega". Bloomberg. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  6. ^ a b "Burundi to change its capital city". BBC World News. British Broadcasting Company. 17 January 2019. Retrieved 22 January 2019. The vote took place on Wednesday and the leader of parliament said the move would take place over three years.
  7. ^ Hughes, R.H.; Hughes, J.S. (1992). A Directory of African Wetlands. Cambridge, United Kingdom: International Union for Conservation of Nature. p. 97. ISBN 2-88032-949-3.
  8. ^ "Burundi:Country in the Heart of the African Great Lakes Region". skyticket. 26 June 2018. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  9. ^ Françoise Le Guennec-Coppens, Pat Caplan, Les Swahili entre Afrique et Arabie, KARTHALA Editions, France, 1991, p. 174
  10. ^ "Gitega Soon to Become the Capital of Burundi", AllAfrica.com, 27 March 2007, retrieved 15 February 2010
  11. ^ "Burundi's Political Capital now is Gitega". Emirates Business. 24 December 2018.
  12. ^ "Burundi prison fire kills at least 38 in Gitega". BBC News. 2021-12-07. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  13. ^ DAM, "Burundi: Début des cours à l’Université Polytechnique de Gitega en février", burundi-agnews.org, Burundi, January 9, 2014.
  14. ^ J. Gordon Melton, Martin Baumann, "Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices", ABC-CLIO, USA, 2010, p.456.
  15. ^ "Burundi". Road numbering systems. Google Sites. Retrieved January 22, 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Chrétien, Jean-Pierre (2015). Gitega, capitale du Burundi : une ville du Far West en Afrique orientale allemande, 1912-1916. Paris: Éditions Karthala. ISBN 9782811115098.

External links edit

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Capital of Burundi redirects here For the former capital until 2019 see Bujumbura Gitega French pronunciation ɡiteɡa formerly Kitega is the political capital of Burundi Located in the centre of the country in the Burundian central plateau 2 roughly 62 kilometres 39 mi east of Bujumbura the largest city and former political capital Gitega is also the second largest city 3 and former royal capital of the Kingdom of Burundi until its abolition in 1966 4 note 1 In late December 2018 Burundian president Pierre Nkurunziza announced that he would follow on a 2007 promise to return Gitega its former political capital status 4 with Bujumbura remaining as economic capital and centre of commerce 5 A vote in the Parliament of Burundi made the change official on 16 January 2019 with all branches of government expected to move in over three years 6 needs update GitegaCapital cityTop Gitega skyline Middle Cathedral of Christ the King Downtown Gitega National Museum of Gitega Kibimba School MemorialGitegaLocation in BurundiShow map of BurundiGitegaGitega Africa Show map of AfricaCoordinates 03 25 42 S 29 55 30 E 3 42833 S 29 92500 E 3 42833 29 92500CountryBurundiProvinceGitega ProvinceArea Capital city22 km2 8 sq mi Urban22 km2 8 sq mi Metro27 km2 10 sq mi Elevation1 504 m 4 934 ft Population 2020 1 Capital city135 467 Density5 454 km2 14 130 sq mi Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Education 4 Culture 5 Places of worship 6 Transportation 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksGeography editGitega is the capital of Gitega Province one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi It is located in the center of the country at roughly the same distance between the commercial capital Bujumbura on Lake Tanganyika to the west the Tanzanian border to the east both at around 62 kilometres 39 mi and the Rwandan border about 72 kilometres 45 mi to the north It lies on a broad plateau surrounded by hills a few kilometres southwest of the confluence of the Ruvyironza and Rurubu Rivers 7 Ruvubu National Park the country s biggest lies 26 kilometres 16 mi to the east 8 History editGitega was at one time the seat of the Kingdom of Burundi and remained as capital of the kings of Burundi mwami until 1966 citation needed The Germans founded the town of Gitega in 1912 back when Burundi was part of German East Africa 9 In March 2007 President of Burundi Pierre Nkurunziza announced that Burundi was planning to bring back its capital city to Gitega saying that it is in a better location for a capital than Bujumbura 10 On 24 December 2018 it was announced by Nkurunziza that Gitega was to become the capital city of Burundi pending only Parliament approval 4 11 The expected parliamentary assent given the President s CNDD FFD party comfortable majority in both chambers arrived through a vote on 16 January 2019 with some ministries already starting the move two days later 6 On 7 December 2021 a fire broke out in an overcrowded prison in Gitega killing at least 38 and injuring more than 69 12 Education editThe Polytechnic University of Gitega was founded in 2014 13 Culture editIt is the home of Burundi s National Museum of Gitega Several karyenda royal drum sanctuaries are located in the area as well as the ibwami royal court On 29 April 1972 Ntare V of Burundi the country s last Mwami King was killed in Gitega citation needed Places of worship editAmong the places of worship they are predominantly Christian churches and temples Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Gitega Catholic Church Province of the Anglican Church of Burundi Anglican Communion Union of Baptist Churches in Burundi Baptist World Alliance Assemblies of God 14 There are also Muslim mosques citation needed Transportation editGitega was served by Gitega Airport which is now defunct when Gitega is served by four National Roads Routes Nationales RN RN2 connects it with Bujumbura through the northwest via Muramvya and Bujumbura Rural provinces RN15 leads to the north of country towards Ngozi and continuing on to Rwanda while passing through the ancient royal court of Gishora RN12 which separates from RN15 on the outskirts of Gitega heads northeast to serve the provinces of Karuzi and Muyinga The last is RN3 which heads towards the southwest towards Rumonge and Lake Tanganyika 15 See also edit nbsp Burundi portalCommune of GitegaNotes edit From 1922 on Usumbura now Bujumbura acted as a second colonial administrative and economic capital of the country it effectively became its only political capital between the abolition of the monarchy in 1966 and January 2019 citation needed References edit Institute de statistiques et d etudes economiques du burundi Annuaires Statistiques 2016 p 23 Archived from the original on 2017 09 11 Retrieved 2019 03 28 Encyclopedia Britannica Gitega Burundi Encyclopedia Britannica Online Retrieved 22 January 2018 Biggest Cities In Burundi 24 December 2018 a b c Agence France Presse 22 December 2018 Burundi names Gitega as new capital The EastAfrican Nation Media Group Retrieved 22 January 2018 Nimubona Desire 24 December 2018 Burundi Moves Political Capital From Bujumbura to Gitega Bloomberg Bloomberg L P Retrieved 22 January 2018 a b Burundi to change its capital city BBC World News British Broadcasting Company 17 January 2019 Retrieved 22 January 2019 The vote took place on Wednesday and the leader of parliament said the move would take place over three years Hughes R H Hughes J S 1992 A Directory of African Wetlands Cambridge United Kingdom International Union for Conservation of Nature p 97 ISBN 2 88032 949 3 Burundi Country in the Heart of the African Great Lakes Region skyticket 26 June 2018 Retrieved January 22 2018 Francoise Le Guennec Coppens Pat Caplan Les Swahili entre Afrique et Arabie KARTHALA Editions France 1991 p 174 Gitega Soon to Become the Capital of Burundi AllAfrica com 27 March 2007 retrieved 15 February 2010 Burundi s Political Capital now is Gitega Emirates Business 24 December 2018 Burundi prison fire kills at least 38 in Gitega BBC News 2021 12 07 Retrieved 2021 12 07 DAM Burundi Debut des cours a l Universite Polytechnique de Gitega en fevrier burundi agnews org Burundi January 9 2014 J Gordon Melton Martin Baumann Religions of the World A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices ABC CLIO USA 2010 p 456 Burundi Road numbering systems Google Sites Retrieved January 22 2018 Further reading editChretien Jean Pierre 2015 Gitega capitale du Burundi une ville du Far West en Afrique orientale allemande 1912 1916 Paris Editions Karthala ISBN 9782811115098 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gitega Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gitega amp oldid 1215384342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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