Church Information

Status

Organized Work

Churches

8 Churches

Constituents

503

UPCI Missionaries

Country Information

Population

Rwanda has a population of 13,400,541 as of 2023.

Size

26,338 sq km / 10,169 sq mi (a little larger than Maryland)

Capital City

The capital city of Kigali is located in the center of the country.

Ethnic Groups

85% Hutu
14% Tutsi
1% Twa

Religion

43.7% Roman Catholic
37.7% Protestant
11.8% Adventist
2% Muslim
3.6% Other or Unspecified

Languages

Kinyarwanda (official)
French (official)
English (official)

Kinyarwanda, also known as Rwanda, is spoken by 93.2% of the population. French and English are spoken by less than 1% of Rwandans. Swahili is also used in markets for trade and communication with neighboring countries.

Geography

A dominant characteristic of Rwandaโ€™s landscape is the chain of mountains that forms part of the Congo-Nile River. With volcanoes in the northwest that reach heights of 14,787 feet, the elevation drops to about 4,000 feet where the River Valley begins in the east. The interior of the land is made up of rolling hills and valleys.

Economy

Agricultural is the backbone of the economy in Rwanda with coffee, tea, pyrethrum, and tobacco all being cash crops. Rwanda also contains several small scale mining operations and various financial institutions that include commercial and development banks.

Interesting Fact

Rwanda is known as the place with a thousand hills.

Important Facts

Rwanda was colonized by Germany, and then Belgium. Rwanda gained its independence on July 1, 1962. Rwanda is widely known for the genocide that devastated the country in 1994. The nation has worked hard to make great progress following the genocide.

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