SynonymsBot
Synonyms for bugarama or Related words with bugarama
cyangugu
rubavu
kigarama
muhanga
rumonge
kirehe
musanze
gikongoro
shyira
mkushi
ngororero
cibitoke
kayanza
gatare
bisoro
kayonza
londiani
magamba
byumba
bokungu
muyinga
isiro
mukarange
nkambe
foundiougne
kanyinya
rwezamenyo
majengo
kibuye
agbangnizoun
imirenge
remera
ruiru
vungu
bikoro
kimilili
kabondo
dungu
gasabo
mpanda
elburgon
mbengwi
bugesera
rutana
serere
bwiza
korogwe
kalehe
nyaruguru
lukunga
Examples of "bugarama"
The population of
Bugarama
was about 28,810 as of December 2013.
Rusizi district is divided into 18 sectors ("imirenge"):
Bugarama
, Butare, Bweyeye, Gikundamvura, Gashonga, Giheke, Gihundwe, Gitambi, Kamembe, Muganza, Mururu, Nkanka, Nkombo, Nkungu, Nyakabuye, Nyakarenzo, Nzahaha, Rwimbogo.
Magara Star Football Club is a football (soccer) club from Magara town of
Bugarama
Commune in the province of Rumonge, Burundi. The team currently plays in Burundi Premier League. The team was founded on March 31, 2014 by John-Clinton Nsengiyumva through his philanthropic foundation, Nsengiyumva Global Development.
Rumonge Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi. It was created on 26 March 2015 by combining the communes of Burambi, Buyengero and Rumonge, previously part of Bururi Province, with the
Bugarama
and Muhuta communes previously belonging to Bujumbura Rural Province.
Bugarama
is located in Rusizi District, Western Province, close to the borders with Burundi (to the east) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (to the west). It is about , by road, southwest of Kigali, Rwanda's capital and largest city, and approximately , by road, southeast of Kamembe/Cyangugu, where the district headquarters are located.
From 2000 to 2011, there were approximately 56 Chinese official development finance projects identified in Rwanda through various media reports. These projects range from a 160 million USD debt cancellation in 2007, to financing the construction and operationalization of the cement factory (CIMERWA) at
Bugarama
in 2009, and an interest-free, 219 million RMB loan for the rehabilitation of the Kigali road network in 2009.