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Muhanga District

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Country
  
Rwanda

Area
  
648 km²

Capital
  
Nyamabuye

Province
  
Southern Province, Rwanda


Testimony from survivor oswald kayihura at the kwibuka flame tour stop in muhanga district


Muhanga is a district (akarere) in Rwanda. Its administrative centre is located in the city of Gitarama.

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Map of Muhanga, Rwanda

Location

The district is bordered by Gakenke District to the north, Kamonyi District to the east, Ruhango District to the south, Karongi District to the southwest and Ngororero District to the west. It is located in Southern Province, Rwanda. Its capital, Gitarama, with an estimated population of 87,613 people in 2004, lies approximately 45 kilometres (28 mi), by road, southwest of Kigali, the capital of Rwanda and the largest city in that country. The coordinates of the district are:2° 5' 0.00"S, +29° 45' 0.00"E (Latitude:-2.083333; 29.750000).

Overview

The district lies in the geographic centre of Rwanda, and contains three major radial roads leading to Kigali to the east, Butare to the south and Kibuye on the shores of Lake Kivu to the west. A fourth road leads north to Gisenyi, also on the eastern shores of Lake Kivu and to Ruhengeri in the foothills of the Virunga Mountains. Muhanga district is home to Kabgayi, the traditional centre of the catholic church in Rwanda, and Shyogwe, a big Anglican centre.

Sectors

Muhanga district is divided into 12 sectors (imirenge): Muhanga, Cyeza, Kibangu, Kiyumba, Mushishiro, Kabacuzi, Nyabinoni, Nyamabuye, Nyarusange, Rongi, Rugendabari and Shyogwe.

Population

The 2012 national census put the district population at 319,141 people.

References

Muhanga District Wikipedia