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  2. Nyamirambo - Wikipedia

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    It is a mixed residential and commercial sector, with many mosques. [2] ... Nyarugenge district is divided into 10 sectors (imirenge): Gitega, Kanyinya, ...

  3. Nyarugenge - Wikipedia

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    Nyarugenge is a sector (umurenge) located in Nyarugenge District, Kigali Province, Rwanda. Location. It is located in the southwest part of the city of Kigali. The ...

  4. Nyarugenge District - Wikipedia

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    Nyarugenge is a district (akarere) in Kigali Province, Rwanda. Its heart is the city centre of Kigali (which is towards the west of the urban area and the province), and contains most of the city's businesses.

  5. Kigali (sector) - Wikipedia

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    Kigali is a sector (umurenge) in Kigali, Nyarugenge district, Rwanda. ... Nyarugenge district is divided into 10 sectors (imirenge): Gitega, Kanyinya, Kigali, ...

  6. Kimisagara - Wikipedia

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    Kimisagara is a sector (umurenge) in the Nyarugenge District of Kigali Province, Rwanda. It is located in the southwest part of the city of Kigali. Geography

  7. Nyakabanda - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2022 census, the sector had a total population of 29,580 inhabitants. These are its Gender demographics: Males 14,752; Females 14,828 [3] As of 2022 it had a 100% urban rate. It is quite young with 28.3% of the population being under 15 and 69.8% of the population being younger than 65, and older than 14.

  8. Muhima - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2022 census, the sector had a total population of 14,754 inhabitants, with the following Gender demographics: Males 12,286 Females 10,245 [ 1 ]

  9. Districts of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    umurenge), which are in turn divided into cells (Kinyarwanda: utugali, sing. akagali), which are in turn divided into villages (Kinyarwanda: imidugudu, sing. umudugudu). Prior to 2002, Rwanda was composed of prefectures, subprefectures (which were sometimes called "districts") [1] and 154 communes (Kinyarwanda: imijyi, sing. umujyi).