Church Information

Status

Nationalized Work

Churches

125 Churches

Constituents

14,500

UPCI Missionaries

Country Information

Population

Burundi has a population of 13,162,952 as of 2023.

Size

27,830 sq km / 10,745 sq mi (roughly the size of Massachusetts)

Capital City

Gitega became the new capital city of Burundi in 2019, with the old capital of Bujumbura now being the cultural capital.

Ethnic Groups

The majority of Burundi’s population is made up of the Hutu. The rest of the population consists of the Tutsi and Twa people.

Religion

62% Roman Catholic
24% Protestant
2% Muslim
4% other
8% unspecified

Languages

Kirundi
French
English
Kirundi, a Bantu language, is spoken by the majority of the population. Only a small population speaks English or French and is typically a second language. A small percentage of people also speak Swahili.

Geography

Burundi is a beautiful country containing mountainous terrain and borders Lake Tanganyika, the second largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world.

Economy

Agriculture is huge part of Burundi’s economy with 80% of the population relying on farming. The country’s main export is coffee, but they also export cotton and tin ore. Burundi is one of the poorest countries in the world.

Interesting Fact

The Burundi people are known for their drumming and dancing abilities.

Important Facts

Ethnic conflicts between the Hutu and Tutsi have existed since Burundi’s independence from Belgium in 1962. This has left the country and its citizens poor and hungry. Nearly 75% of Burundi’s population is living below the poverty line and 50% suffer from chronic hunger.

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