Burundi cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format

Burundi
Burundi
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Last update : 13 December 2024.

Country
Burundi
Capitale
Gitega
Number of cities
1219
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Burundi. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 1219 places in Burundi that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Burundi is Gitega.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
428138RusengoBIKaruziBugenyuzi-3.0399330.074840Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426436NyabikereBIKaruziNyabikere-3.265130.11490Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426816RwimbogoBICankuzoCommune of Cankuzo-3.2799430.46460Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
429920RukanaBICibitokeCommune of Rugombo-2.774829.05730Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427394MunzenzeBICankuzoMishiha-3.02530.766670Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
432666KabuyeBIKirundoVumbi-2.715330.13090Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427975KwitabaBIKaruziMutumba-3.1571430.255040Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423991BisoroBIMwaroBisoro-3.636329.70740Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427129MuyangeBIRuyigiGisuru-3.494330.49430Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422299GisenyiBIMakambaCommune of Makamba-4.180229.78570Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423167RumezaBIBururiSonga-3.829629.63050Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
432456KirundoKRE,Kirundo,Kirundu,kyrwndw,kyrwndw bwrwndy,Кирундо,Կիրունդո,کیروندو,کیروندو، بوروندیBIKirundoCommune of Kirundo-2.584530.09596083Africa/Bujumburaseat of a first-order administrative division
8306936MakombeBIKirundoVumbi-2.721130.10360Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427930KabomboBIMuyingaMwakiro-3.125630.25760Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
431225RubugaBIKirundoBugabira-2.382930.03780Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428321GikobeBIKaruziGihogazi-3.196230.04550Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423376KajabureBIBururiBururi-3.98529.56560Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
432389BugabiraBIKirundoCommune of Kirundo-2.531430.07060Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423050ButweBIBururiCommune of Matana-3.776729.72290Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427131MugobwekaBIRuyigiGisuru-3.4960730.45330Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428191RutegamaBIKaruziBuhiga-3.0866330.192040Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426420KwisumoBIRuyigiButezi-3.362730.26890Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427020MunyikaBIRuyigiRuyigi-3.418630.28910Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428392RabiroBIKaruziNyabikere-3.246530.16440Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423814MutumbaBIMwaroRusaka-3.519929.69180Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428190CubaBIKaruziBugenyuzi-3.084730.131910Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428170KarunyinyaBIKaruziBuhiga-3.067830.16320Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
432119GakereBINgoziKiremba-2.8541730.043060Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422159KirembaBIMakambaCommune of Makamba-4.074829.79470Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
425102KabangaBIRuyigiKinyinya-3.637330.40680Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422178RusenyiBIMakambaCommune of Makamba-4.095829.80850Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428297GasweraBIKaruziMutumba-3.17430.19440Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428800GitobweBIKayanzaGahombo-3.049829.74060Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427750MukoBIMuyingaBuhinyuza-3.0059930.360060Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427964RukoyoyoBIMuyingaMwakiro-3.1477630.269550Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427644RurengeraBICankuzoGisagara-3.188730.64020Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427014GafuriBIRuyigiGisuru-3.4154330.438750Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423225MbarizaBIBururiSonga-3.870529.59070Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430396RuyenziBINgoziMwumba-2.8192329.804930Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427530GishungoBICankuzoMishiha-3.066830.68290Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
424365BukirasaziBIGitegaMakebuko-3.6324829.976860Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428385MikoreBIKaruziNyabikere-3.242230.13090Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428192BugenyuziBIKaruziBugenyuzi-3.0887530.061830Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428353MuyangeBIKaruziGihogazi-3.215830.02480Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428836RyakarambaBIKayanzaCommune of Matongo-3.071729.59570Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427453RusigabangaziBICankuzoGisagara-3.250830.77380Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
425886NyamurengeBIMwaroKayokwe-3.463729.71690Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422373KirembaBIMakambaKibago-4.242929.86420Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422259TakweBIMakambaCommune of Makamba-4.148129.7610Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
431575ButihindaButihindaBIMuyingaButihinda-2.716330.31970Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430537KinwaBINgoziNgozi-2.902729.76940Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428095BoneroBIKaruziBugenyuzi-3.015330.0390Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426906GashaweBIRuyigiBweru-3.3410430.390360Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426967NungaBIRuyigiRuyigi-3.3856530.362640Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427846KigaramaBIMuyingaMwakiro-3.0673530.371850Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430292MarangaraBINgoziMarangara-2.742829.99470Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430441KagomaBINgoziNyamurenza-2.840229.84140Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423676MukobweBIRumongeMuhuta-3.614129.4050Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427827RwimbogoBIMuyingaMwakiro-3.055330.31440Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
7108220MasaboBIKayanzaMuruta-2.915929.55680Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427044RutanaBIRuyigiGisuru-3.4362930.450180Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426999MagaboBIRuyigiRuyigi-3.4070530.336830Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428143GikokoraBIKaruziBuhiga-3.0482530.207090Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428056KidatembaBIRuyigiBweru-3.23330.39430Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428368NyabitareBIKaruziNyabikere-3.229630.11740Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430747MutsindaBINgoziBusiga-2.821529.69970Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422825MihamaBIRutanaMpinga-Kayove-3.837330.10130Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423938KivogaBIMwaroBisoro-3.599729.710Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427557BugogoBICankuzoKigamba-3.102430.55260Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
8306917GwitiBICankuzoMishiha-3.1347730.705250Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427609NyakatsiBICankuzoCommune of Cankuzo-3.155630.630Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422797MudahweraBIRutanaMusongati-3.821530.05430Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426883MuryaruyigiBIRuyigiButezi-3.3282230.289380Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
421795KitaraGitara,KitaraBIMakambaMabanda-4.366929.77130Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427916GisumaBICankuzoCommune of Cankuzo-3.1194130.413750Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427100BukingaBIRuyigiRuyigi-3.4698730.275980Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423100MuhandaBIRumongeCommune of Burambi-3.791329.5160Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
11523368NyamabuyeBIKirundoBugabira-2.3965430.044690Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428149GitangaBIKaruziBuhiga-3.0532930.183290Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427015MurambiBIRuyigiRuyigi-3.4169430.360460Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430986KigaramaBIKayanzaGahombo-2.942129.72630Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428369KararoBIKaruziShombo-3.231830.04110Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
422555CondiBIBururiRutovu-3.807329.82790Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430194RusesekaBICibitokeMabayi-2.743829.21670Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423898GisoziGisoziBIMwaroGisozi-3.573629.67890Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427839ButareBICankuzoKigamba-3.063630.44940Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427776BukingaBIMuyingaBuhinyuza-3.0227830.351940Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428177RudarazaBIKaruziBuhiga-3.0723230.22240Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
421706NyarubangaBIMakambaKibago-4.265429.96950Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427962VyirongozaBIMuyingaMwakiro-3.141230.33710Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428152NyagobaBIKaruziBugenyuzi-3.0545530.107210Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
424693ButaganzwaBIRuyigiButaganzwa-3.567630.14040Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430699MubangaBINgoziRuhororo-2.984829.96430Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
427835NyarumonyiBIMuyingaMwakiro-3.0580930.293030Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
428382GatareBIKaruziNyabikere-3.241730.18840Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
430485KagomaBureau d’arrondissement Kagoma,Bureau d’arrondissement Kagoma,KagomaBINgoziGashikanwa-2.8668329.851390Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
425286MutimbuziBIBujumbura MairieNtahangwa-3.318129.36540Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
423655MutumbaBIBujumbura MairieMuha-3.4222229.358330Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
426810MusengaBICankuzoCommune of Cankuzo-3.2754730.4960Africa/Bujumburapopulated place
429093GitangaroBIKayanzaRango-3.186529.69560Africa/Bujumburapopulated place

**Exploring Burundi: A Geographer's Perspective**

Introduction**

As a geographer delving into the intricate geography of Burundi, one uncovers a country brimming with diverse landscapes, cultural heritage, and geographical intricacies. This article embarks on a journey to obtain data on the cities of Burundi, including their regions and departments, along with the latitude and longitude coordinates of each city, offering insights into the spatial dynamics of this East African nation.

Mapping the Regions and Departments**

Burundi, nestled in the heart of the African Great Lakes region, comprises 18 provinces, each contributing to the country's geographical and cultural tapestry. From the capital city of Bujumbura to the rural districts of Kirundo and Rutana, the regional divisions of Burundi reflect its varied topography, ethnic diversity, and historical significance.

Exploring Urban Centers and Rural Settlements**

Urban centers such as Bujumbura, Gitega, and Ngozi serve as hubs of commerce, administration, and cultural exchange, attracting residents and visitors with their bustling markets, historical landmarks, and vibrant street life. Meanwhile, rural settlements scattered across the countryside, including traditional villages and agricultural communities, underscore the agrarian economy and cultural richness of Burundi's rural landscape.

Acquiring Geographical Coordinates**

Acquiring precise geographical coordinates for Burundi's cities and towns is paramount for spatial analysis, cartographic mapping, and urban planning endeavors. By obtaining latitude and longitude data for each locality, geographers enhance our understanding of spatial distribution, population dynamics, and infrastructure development across the country. From the shores of Lake Tanganyika to the hills of Bujumbura Rural Province, accurate geospatial information facilitates comprehensive geographical analysis and informed decision-making.

Preserving Natural Landscapes and Biodiversity**

Preserving Burundi's natural landscapes and biodiversity is crucial for sustainable development and environmental conservation. The country is endowed with lush forests, fertile valleys, and abundant wildlife, contributing to its ecological richness and scenic beauty. By promoting responsible land management, forest conservation, and wildlife protection measures, geographers play a pivotal role in safeguarding Burundi's natural heritage and ensuring the well-being of its people and ecosystems.

Conclusion**

In conclusion, exploring Burundi's geography offers valuable insights into its diverse landscapes, urban centers, and cultural heritage sites. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we deepen our understanding of Burundi's spatial complexity and societal dynamics. Let us continue to study, appreciate, and preserve the geographical diversity of Burundi, fostering sustainable development, cultural exchange, and environmental stewardship for generations to come.

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Geographical Exploration of Burundi: Leveraging Data for Effective Planning

Burundi, a small, landlocked country situated in the heart of East Africa, is defined by its stunning topography, marked by hills, lakes, and savannahs. Despite its modest size, the country faces significant geographical challenges, including high population density, limited natural resources, and complex regional dynamics. For geographers, urban planners, and policymakers, obtaining detailed data on Burundi’s cities, regions, and departments—including the latitude and longitude of each city—is crucial to understanding the country’s spatial organization and supporting its sustainable development.

Accurate geographic data not only helps in mapping the existing urban landscape but also plays a key role in addressing issues such as infrastructure development, resource allocation, and environmental management. By making this data available in flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, stakeholders can work with the data more efficiently, enabling better planning and decision-making processes for Burundi’s future.

Burundi’s Geography: A Landscape of Lakes, Hills, and Plateaus

Burundi is renowned for its scenic beauty, characterized by its rugged hills, fertile plateaus, and the expansive Lake Tanganyika, which forms part of the country’s western border. The terrain of Burundi is predominantly hilly, and the highest points are in the Bururi and Bujumbura regions, offering a dramatic contrast between the valleys and the more mountainous areas. This varied geography has influenced settlement patterns, with the majority of the population residing in the fertile valleys between the hills.

In the east, Burundi transitions into savannahs and plains, while the western part of the country, around Lake Tanganyika, is more densely populated, thanks to access to water resources and trade routes. These differences in geography also impact economic activities. Agriculture, which is the backbone of Burundi’s economy, flourishes in the highlands, while fishing is a key activity along the shores of Lake Tanganyika.

Understanding how Burundi’s cities and regions are distributed across this varied terrain helps in making informed decisions about urban development, resource management, and conservation efforts.

Mapping Burundi’s Cities: Regions and Administrative Divisions

Burundi is divided into 18 provinces, which are further subdivided into districts, communes, and villages. The capital, Gitega, is located in the central part of the country, serving as the administrative center, while Bujumbura (now renamed Bujumbura Mairie) is the largest city and the economic hub of Burundi. These cities, along with others such as Ngozi, Muramvya, and Muyinga, play key roles in the country’s political, economic, and cultural life.

The provinces of Burundi are diverse in terms of natural resources, agricultural production, and urbanization. For instance, provinces like Bujumbura and Gitega are more developed due to their proximity to key economic resources, while provinces such as Cibitoke, Ruyigi, and Kirundo are more rural and less densely populated.

Detailed data on the cities, regions, and administrative divisions within Burundi is crucial for understanding the country’s regional disparities and facilitating better resource allocation. By obtaining geographic data on the locations of cities, their regions, and their departments, one can analyze patterns in urbanization, economic development, and infrastructure needs.

Latitude and Longitude: Key to Precise Geographic Analysis

Latitude and longitude coordinates are essential for accurate mapping and spatial analysis. These coordinates enable geographers to pinpoint the exact locations of cities like Gitega, Bujumbura, and Ngozi, and to assess how these cities relate to each other and their surrounding environments.

For example, knowing the latitude and longitude of Bujumbura allows urban planners to understand its proximity to Lake Tanganyika, critical transportation routes, and other key economic centers in Burundi and neighboring countries. Similarly, understanding the geographic coordinates of cities in more rural regions, such as Kayanza and Karuzi, helps planners assess infrastructure needs and devise strategies for connecting rural populations with urban hubs.

Latitude and longitude data also helps with environmental planning. With precise coordinates, it is possible to monitor climate change effects on specific regions of the country, identify areas vulnerable to flooding, or assess the accessibility of natural resources in remote areas. Accurate geographic data enables more effective disaster management and environmental conservation efforts.

Flexible Data Formats: CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML

For geographic data to be useful to a wide range of users, it is essential to provide it in multiple, accessible formats. Offering data on Burundi’s cities, regions, and departments in CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML formats ensures that it can be used across various platforms and applications.

CSV and SQL formats are particularly useful for researchers, urban planners, and government agencies that need to manage large datasets, conduct spatial analysis, and generate reports. These formats allow users to query and analyze data based on different criteria, such as population density, infrastructure availability, and economic activities.

JSON and XML formats are ideal for developers working with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or web applications. These formats support real-time data updates, interactive mapping, and dynamic data integration, which are key for creating digital tools that support urban planning, environmental monitoring, and policy development.

By offering Burundi’s geographic data in these flexible formats, it ensures that the data is accessible to a wide range of users—from governmental bodies to developers—allowing them to apply the data for a variety of purposes, such as resource management, development planning, and disaster preparedness.

Conclusion: Unlocking Burundi’s Geographic Data for a Sustainable Future

Burundi’s geography, with its diverse landscapes, rich natural resources, and regional disparities, plays a key role in shaping the country’s urbanization, economic growth, and environmental challenges. By obtaining detailed data on the cities, regions, and departments of Burundi—including their latitude and longitude coordinates—geographers, urban planners, and policymakers can gain a comprehensive understanding of the country’s spatial organization.

Latitude and longitude data enhances the precision of geographic analysis, while flexible formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML ensure that this data can be accessed and used across various sectors. This data is crucial for informed decision-making, enabling better resource allocation, infrastructure development, and environmental management.

Unlocking the full potential of Burundi’s geographic data will help guide the country toward a sustainable future, allowing for balanced urban growth, improved resource management, and effective environmental conservation. By leveraging this data, Burundi can address its development challenges and unlock new opportunities for growth and prosperity.

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