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1 Geography  





2 Where of gisagara district office building ,sector, cell  





3 Mugombwa refugee camp  





4 References  














Gisagara District






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Coordinates: 2°37S 29°51E / 2.617°S 29.850°E / -2.617; 29.850
 

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Gisagara District
Shown within Southern Province and Rwanda
Shown within Southern Province and Rwanda
CountryRwanda
ProvinceSouthern
CapitalNdora
Area
 • District680 km2 (260 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
 • District397,051
 • Density580/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
 • Urban
13,513
 • Rural
383,538

Gisagara is a district (akarere) in Southern Province, Rwanda. Its headquarters is Ndora.

Geography[edit]

The district lies just to the East of Butare city, along the border with Burundi.

Where of gisagara district office building ,sector, cell[edit]

Gisagara district is divided into 13 sectors (imirenge): Gikonko, Gishubi, Kansi, Kibilizi, Kigembe, Mamba, Muganza, Mugombwa, Mukindo, Musha, Ndora, Nyanza and Save.

Mugombwa refugee camp[edit]

The Mugombwa refugee camp is home to over 7300 Congolese refugees. A Turi Kumwe Centre, housing "a Police post as well as migration and camp management offices" was opened in the camp in 2014.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Citypopulation.de Population of Gisagara District
  • ^ "Rwanda Commits to Ending GBV in Refugee Camps". Retrieved 2014-06-09.
  • 2°37′S 29°51′E / 2.617°S 29.850°E / -2.617; 29.850


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