Rumonge Province
Rumonge Province is one of the eighteen provinces of Burundi.[2] 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.[3] GeographyThe capital is at Rumonge,[3] on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. The Rumonge Nature Reserve, a semi-deciduous forest, and Kigwena Nature Reserve, a lowland tropical forest, are located in the province. GovernmentThe province's first governor, Juvénal Bigirimana, was sworn in on 17 April 2015.[4] In June 2015 it elected four deputies to Burundi's National Assembly,[5] and in July it chose its first two senators, Jean-Pierre Ndayahundwa and Tharcisse Rutomo.[6] CommunesRumonge Province administers the following communes:[3] References
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