1. Burundi - Noun
2. Burundi - Adjective
3. Burundi - Proper noun
a landlocked republic in east central Africa on the northeastern shore of Lake Tanganyika
of or relating to or characteristic of Burundi or its people
Source: WordNetthe Burundi capital Source: Internet
As of 2006, violence between the Hutu and Tutsi had subsided, but the situation in both Rwanda and Burundi was still tense, and tens of thousands of Rwandans were still living outside the country (see Great Lakes refugee crisis ). Source: Internet
Another seven years of sporadic violence in Burundi (from 1965–1972) existed between the Hutus and Tutsis. Source: Internet
Bus Planet, Buses in Burundi, http://www.bus-planet.com/bus/bus-africa/Burundi-site/index.html Roads Roads total convert as of 2004, and only about 7 percent of them are paved and remain open in all weather; the rest are classed as local roads or tracks. Source: Internet
Burundi is heavily dependent on bilateral and multilateral aid, with external debt totalling $1.247 billion (1.247 G$) in 1997. Source: Internet
But by June 10, Burundi, which joined the EAC in 2007, had arrears spanning two years totalling $15 million. Source: Internet