- Bujumbura - Wikipedia
Bujumbura (French pronunciation: [buʒumbuʁa]; Kirundi pronunciation: [buʒuᵐbuɾa]), formerly Usumbura, is the economic capital, former political capital, largest city and main port of Burundi
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- Bujumbura | Burundi Economic Capital, Map, Facts | Britannica
Bujumbura is a city in western Burundi It is the former national capital and current economic capital of the country as well as the largest urban center It also serves as the country’s main port on Lake Tanganyika
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- Where is Bujumbura | Location of Bujumbura in Burundi Map
Bujumbura is the capital and largest city of Burundi, located on the northeastern shore of Lake Tanganyika The city is known for its scenic lakefront, with beaches like Saga Plage providing a perfect escape for residents and visitors
- Burundi - Wikipedia
Bujumbura International Airport is the only airport with a paved runway and as of May 2017 it was serviced by four airlines (Brussels Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, and RwandAir) Kigali is the city with the most daily flight connections to Bujumbura
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- Bujumbura - New World Encyclopedia
Bujumbura (pronounced ˌbuːdʒəmˈbuːrə ) is the largest city, former political capital, and the administrative, communications, and economic center of Burundi The country is geographically isolated, facing population pressures, with scarce resources
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