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Burundian
Burundian (pronunciation: /bʊˈrʌndiən/) refers to anything related to the East African country of Burundi, including its people, culture, language, and history.
Etymology
The term "Burundian" is derived from "Burundi," the name of the country. "Burundi" itself is believed to originate from the local language Kirundi, meaning "those from Burundi."
Related Terms
- Burundi: A landlocked country located in the African Great Lakes region of East Africa.
- Kirundi: The official language of Burundi, spoken by the majority of the population.
- Hutu and Tutsi: The two main ethnic groups in Burundi.
- Bujumbura: The former capital and largest city of Burundi.
- Gitega: The current capital city of Burundi.
- Rundi people: The ethnic group native to Burundi.
- Burundian franc: The currency of Burundi.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Burundian
- Wikipedia's article - Burundian
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