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    Butare was a province (prefecture) of Rwanda prior to its dissolution in January 2006. Butare city was the second largest city in Rwanda and one of the...
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    Butare (Kinyarwanda: [βú.tɑ́.ɾe]), also known as Huye and formerly known as Astrida, is a city with a population of 62,823 (2022 census) in the Southern...
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    Ruyumba Ntongwe Ruhango Town Kabagari Ntenyo Muhanga Ndiza Kayumbu Kamonyi Butare Town Save Mugombwa Kibingo Nyakizu Maraba Kiruhura Nyanza Town Nyamure Gikonko...
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    were: Butare Province Byumba Province Cyangugu Province Gikongoro Province Gisenyi Province Gitarama Province Kibungo Province Kibuye Province Kigali...
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    Rosalie Gicanda (category People from Butare)
    Rwandan Revolution in 1961. However, the Queen continued to live in Butare in Butare Province, Rwanda, along with her mother and several ladies-in-waiting,...
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    soldiers opened fire on a camp for internally displaced persons in Butare Province. Australian soldiers serving as part of UNAMIR estimated at least 4...
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    local government structures. Southern Province comprises the former provinces of Gikongoro, Gitarama, and Butare, and is divided into the districts of...
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    soldiers opened fire on a camp for internally displaced persons in Butare Province. Australian soldiers serving as part of UNAMIR estimated at least 4...
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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Butare is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Rwanda. It was erected on 11 September 1961...
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    Rwamiko. Rwamiko bordered Butare province—according to the 1991 census Butare province was 17.3%. Tutsi, more than any other province. Many of the sectors...
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