- Source: Rutana Province
Rutana Province is one of the 18 provinces of Burundi.
It contains the Kagera waterfalls, and the Nyakazu Fault.
Location
Rutana Province is in the southeast of Burundi and borders Tanzania to the east.
Makamba Province is to the south, Bururi Province and Gitega Province to the west and Ruyigi Province to the north.
The west of the province is in the Buragane natural region, the northwest in the Buyogoma natural region and the east in the Kumoso natural region.
History
Rutana Province was originally created on 26 September 1960 as part of national political and administrative reforms initiated by the Belgian colonial administration in Ruanda-Urundi. In 1962 Burundi became independent. The new constitution reduced the number of provinces and Rutana was merged into Bururi Province and Ruyigi Province.
Communes
It is divided administratively into the following communes:
Commune of Bukemba
Commune of Giharo
Commune of Gitanga
Commune of Mpinga-Kayove
Commune of Musongati
Commune of Rutana
References
Sources
Works cited
Weinstein, Warren (1976). Historical Dictionary of Burundi. Metuchen: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-0962-8.