Identity
Name origin: name dates from 1966 and is derived from the name of the local Bantu people, the Rundi or Barundi.
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Area
28K km²
Pop.
13.59M
Stats
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Burundi is a country in Africa with a population of 13.59M and an area of 27,834 km². Life expectancy is 63.7 years.
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Core numbers
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Population Density
533.08 /km²How many people live in each square kilometer of land.
Land Area
25.7K km²Total land area in square kilometers, excluding lakes, rivers, and territorial waters.
Life Expectancy
63.7 yearsHow many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
University Enrollment Rate
6.0%Total university and college enrollment as a percentage of the typical college-age population.
Country briefing
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Identity
Name origin: name dates from 1966 and is derived from the name of the local Bantu people, the Rundi or Barundi.
Geography
Size snapshot: slightly smaller than Maryland.
Culture
Major languages include Kirundi (official), French (official), English (official, least spoken), and more.
Cities
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Top stats
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Broadband Access (%)
202 per 100 peopleFixed broadband subscriptions per 100 people, from World Bank Open Data.
Lowest Elevation
772 mLowest point elevation from CIA World Factbook.
Renewable Energy (%)
83%The percentage of energy consumption that comes from renewable sources like solar, wind, and hydro.
Inflation Rate
20.2%How much prices increased over the year, based on the cost of everyday goods and services.
Reality checks
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Only ranks #213 in electricity access (%)
The percentage of the population with access to electricity.
Only ranks #198 in gdp per capita
GDP per person adjusted for purchasing power in constant 2017 international dollars, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
Only ranks #229 in internet users (%)
The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
Only ranks #230 in median age
The age that splits the population in half: half are younger, half are older. UN WPP estimate as of 1 July 2023.
Keeps youth unemployment rate unusually low
Share of the labor force ages 15-24 that is unemployed from the World Bank latest available country value.
Compared with the region
Country vs continent vs world averages
GDP per person, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) so costs of living are comparable across countries.
How many years a newborn can expect to live, based on current mortality rates.
Composite 0-1 index of life expectancy, education, and income, from Our World in Data using the latest available country values in TerraBrawl.
The percentage of people who have used the internet in the last 3 months.
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Country briefing
Established in the 1600s, the Burundi Kingdom has had borders similar to those of modern Burundi since the 1800s.
Established in the 1600s, the Burundi Kingdom has had borders similar to those of modern Burundi since the 1800s. Burundi’s two major ethnic groups, the majority Hutu and minority Tutsi, share a common language and culture and largely lived in peaceful cohabitation under Tutsi monarchs in pre-colonial Burundi. Regional, class, and clan distinctions contributed to social status in the Burundi Kingdom, yielding a complex class structure. German colonial rule in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and Belgian rule after World War I preserved Burundi’s monarchy. Seeking to simplify administration, Belgian colonial officials reduced the number of chiefdoms and eliminated most Hutu chiefs from positions of power. In 1961, the Burundian Tutsi king’s oldest son, Louis RWAGASORE, was murdered by a competing political faction shortly before he was set to become prime minister, triggering increased political competition that contributed to later instability.
Burundi gained its independence from Belgium in 1962 as the Kingdom of Burundi. Revolution in neighboring Rwanda stoked ethnic polarization as the Tutsi increasingly feared violence and loss of political power. A failed Hutu-led coup in 1965 triggered a purge of Hutu officials and set the stage for Tutsi officers to overthrow the monarchy in 1966 and establish a Tutsi-dominated republic. A Hutu rebellion in 1972 resulted in the deaths of several thousand Tutsi civilians and sparked brutal Tutsi-led military reprisals against Hutu civilians which ultimately killed 100,000-200,000 people. International pressure led to a new constitution in 1992 and democratic elections in 1993. Tutsi military officers feared Hutu domination and assassinated Burundi's first democratically elected president, Hutu Melchior NDADAYE, in 1993 after only 100 days in office, sparking a civil war. In 1994, his successor, Cyprien NTARYAMIRA, died when the Rwandan president’s plane he was traveling on was shot down, which triggered the Rwandan genocide and further entrenched ethnic conflict in Burundi. The internationally brokered Arusha Agreement, signed in 2000, and subsequent cease-fire agreements with armed movements ended the 1993-2005 civil war. Burundi’s second democratic elections were held in 2005, resulting in the election of Pierre NKURUNZIZA as president. He was reelected in 2010 and again in 2015 after a controversial court decision allowed him to circumvent a term limit. President Evariste NDAYISHIMIYE -- from NKURUNZIZA’s ruling party -- was elected in 2020.
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How many people live in each square kilometer of land.
Burundi has a population of 13.59M, ranking #78 globally by population.
Burundi is located in Africa. It has an area of 27,834 km².
Life expectancy in Burundi is 63.7 years, ranking #194 globally.
Burundi's GDP per capita (PPP) is $1,194.95, ranking #198 globally.
Burundi ranks particularly high in Population Density (#21), Population (#78), Land Area (#144).
Burundi has an HDI of 0.439, ranking #187 globally. The HDI combines life expectancy, education, and income indicators.
Burundi has a population density of 533.1 people per km², ranking #21 globally.