Cibitoke Province

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Cibitoke
Demokratische Republik Kongo Ruanda Tansania Bujumbura Mairie Bujumbura Rural Bubanza (Provinz) Kayanza (Provinz) Cibitoke (Provinz) Ngozi (Provinz) Kirundo (Provinz) Muyinga (Provinz) Cankuzo (Provinz) Karuzi (Provinz) Mwaro (Provinz) Gitega (Provinz) Muramvya (Provinz) Ruyigi (Provinz) Bururi (Provinz) Makamba (Provinz) Rutana (Provinz)location
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Basic data
Country Burundi
Capital Cibitoke
surface 1,635.5 km²
Residents 523,000 (calculation 2007)
density 320 inhabitants per km²
ISO 3166-2 BI-CI

Coordinates: 2 ° 53 ′  S , 29 ° 7 ′  E

Cibitoke is the north-westernmost province of Burundi . Their capital is also called Cibitoke .

The population density in 1990 was 150 to 200 inhabitants per km², in 2007 the province has an estimated 523,000 inhabitants.

Cibitoke borders Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo . The landscape in the east is characterized by tropical mountain forests. In the north and west there is a lot of grass savannah, some with forest islands. Cibitoke is a particularly fertile province with goat farming and the cultivation of cotton, coffee, bananas and peanuts. There are gold and oil deposits in natural resources, and there is also some tobacco-processing industry.

Cibitoke is divided into the six districts of Buganda , Bukinanyana , Mabayi , Mugina , Murwi and Rugombo .

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  1. Page no longer available , search in web archives: bevölkerungsstatistik.de (2007)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / bevoelkerungsstatistik.de
  2. ^ Map of Cibitoke