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The provinces of Burundi are subdivided into 119 communes. The communes are further subdivided into collines.
Burundi’s provinces and communes were created on Christmas Day in 1959 by a Belgian colonial decree. They replaced the pre-existing system of chieftains.
In July 2022, the government of Burundi announced a complete overhaul of the country’s territorial subdivisions. The proposed change would reduce the amounts of provinces from 18 to 5, and reduce the amount of communes from 119 to 42. The change needs the approval of the National Assembly and the Senate to take effect.
The communes are listed below, by province:
Bubanza
Bujumbura Mairie
Bujumbura Rural
- Commune of Isale
- Commune of Kabezi
- Commune of Kanyosha
- Commune of Mubimbi
- Commune of Mugongomanga
- Commune of Mukike
- Commune of Mutambu
- Commune of Mutimbuzi
- Commune of Nyabiraba
Bururi
- Commune of Bururi
- Commune of Matana
- Commune of Mugamba
- Commune of Rutovu
- Commune of Songa
- Commune of Vyanda
Cankuzo
Cibitoke
- Commune of Buganda
- Commune of Bukinanyana
- Commune of Mabayi
- Commune of Mugina
- Commune of Murwi
- Commune of Rugombo
Gitega
- Commune of Bugendana
- Commune of Bukirasazi
- Commune of Buraza
- Commune of Giheta
- Commune of Gishubi
- Commune of Gitega
- Commune of Itaba
- Commune of Makebuko
- Commune of Mutaho
- Commune of Nyanrusange
- Commune of Ryansoro
Karuzi
- Commune of Bugenyuzi
- Commune of Buhiga
- Commune of Gihogazi
- Commune of Gitaramuka
- Commune of Mutumba
- Commune of Nyabikere
- Commune of Shombo
Kayanza
- Commune of Butaganzwa
- Commune of Gahombo
- Commune of Gatara
- Commune of Kabarore
- Commune of Kayanza
- Commune of Matongo
- Commune of Muhanga
- Commune of Muruta
- Commune of Rango
Kirundo
- Commune of Bugabira
- Commune of Busoni
- Commune of Bwambarangwe
- Commune of Gitobe
- Commune of Kirundo
- Commune of Ntega
- Commune of Vumbi
Makamba
- Commune of Kayogoro
- Commune of Kibago
- Commune of Mabanda
- Commune of Makamba
- Commune of Nyanza-Lac
- Commune of Vugizo
Muramvya
Muyinga
- Commune of Buhinyuza
- Commune of Butihinda
- Commune of Gashoho
- Commune of Gasorwe
- Commune of Giteranyi
- Commune of Muyinga
- Commune of Mwakiro
Mwaro
- Commune of Bisoro
- Commune of Gisozi
- Commune of Kayokwe
- Commune of Ndava
- Commune of Nyabihanga
- Commune of Rusaka
Ngozi
- Commune of Busiga
- Commune of Gashikanwa
- Commune of Kiremba
- Commune of Marangara
- Commune of Mwumba
- Commune of Ngozi
- Commune of Nyamurenza
- Commune of Ruhororo
- Commune of Tangara
Rumonge
Rutana
- Commune of Bukemba
- Commune of Giharo
- Commune of Gitanga
- Commune of Mpinga-Kayove
- Commune of Musongati
- Commune of Rutana
Ruyigi
- Commune of Butaganzwa
- Commune of Butezi
- Commune of Bweru
- Commune of Gisuru
- Commune of Kinyinya
- Commune of Nyabitsinda
- Commune of Ruyigi
References
- BURUNDI: Administrative Division
- ^ bdiagnews (2022-07-14). "Burundi : Proposition - 5 provinces au lieu de 18 et 42 communes au lieu de 119". Nouvelles du Burundi - Africa Generation News. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
See also
Articles on second-level administrative divisions of African countries | |
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List of administrative divisions by country |