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Kibuye is a city in Karongi District, and the headquarters of the Western Province in Rwanda.

Icyanya[hindura | hindura inkomoko]

Jiji liko katika pwani ya mashariki ya Ziwa Kivu, kati ya Gisenyi na Cyangugu, takriban Kigezo: Kubadili, barabara, magharibi ya Kigali, mji mkuu na mji mkubwa zaidi nchini. [1] Kuratibu za kijiografia za mji ni: 2°03'42.0"S, 29°20'54.0"E (Latitude:-2.061672; Longitude:29.348344).[1]

Uko kigaragara[hindura | hindura inkomoko]

Kibuye is known as a beach resort and is within driving distance of two national parks. It is home to a genocide memorial marking the massacre of 90% of the town's Tutsi population in the Rwandan Civil War.[2] The Ndaba Falls lie near the city.[3]

Both Kibuye Power Plant 1[4] and KivuWatt Power Station[5] lie within Kibuye.

References[hindura | hindura inkomoko]

  1. Inyandikorugero:Google maps
  2. McGreal, Chris (29 March 2004). "'It's so difficult to live with what we know'". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  3. LPC (7 March 2016). "Things to do in Kibuye". Lonelyplanet.com (LPC). Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  4. Henderson, Zack (31 August 2010). "Rwandan power plant converts methane from exploding lake into clean energy". Lakescientist.com. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  5. Tumwebaze, Peterson (17 July 2015). "Rwanda: Government Moves To Fix Power Challenges". New Times (Rwanda) via AllAfrica.com. Kigali. Retrieved 7 March 2016.

Imiyoboro[hindura | hindura inkomoko]

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Coordinates: 02°03′42″S 29°20′54″E / 2.06167°S 29.34833°E / -2.06167; 29.34833