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Definition of Rwanda in English: Rwandaproper nounruːˈandərʊˈɑndə A landlocked country in central Africa, to the north of Burundi and the south of Uganda; population 11,600,000 (estimated 2015); official languages, Kinyarwanda (a Bantu language), English, and French; capital, Kigali. Official name Rwandese Republic. 卢旺达(非洲中部内陆国家,位于布隆迪之北,乌干达之南;2009年估计人口10, 746, 300;官方语言卢旺达语 班图语的一种和法语;首都基加利,官方名 R WANDESE R EPUBLIC )
The area of Rwanda was part of German East Africa from 1894, passing to Belgian control after the First World War. Rwanda became independent as a republic in 1962, shortly after the violent overthrow of the Tutsi monarchy by the majority Hutu people. In 1994 more than 500,000 people, largely Tutsis, were slaughtered by predominantly Hutu supporters of the government, and over a million fled as refugees into the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighbouring countries. The Tutsi-dominated Rwandan Patriotic Front took power as the new government RhymesAmanda, Aranda, Baganda, Banda, brander, candour (US candor), coriander, dander, expander, gander, germander, goosander, jacaranda, Leander, Luanda, Lysander, meander, memoranda, Menander, Miranda, oleander, panda, pander, pasanda, philander, propaganda, sander, Skanda, stander, Uganda, understander, Vanda, veranda, withstander, zander Definition of Rwanda in US English: Rwandaproper nounro͝oˈändərʊˈɑndə A landlocked country in central Africa, north of Burundi and south of Uganda; population 11,600,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Kigali; official languages, Kinyarwanda (a Bantu language), English, and French. Official name Rwandese Republic. 卢旺达(非洲中部内陆国家,位于布隆迪之北,乌干达之南;2009年估计人口10, 746, 300;官方语言卢旺达语 班图语的一种和法语;首都基加利,官方名 R WANDESE R EPUBLIC ) The area of Rwanda was part of German East Africa from 1894, passing to Belgian control after World War I. Rwanda became independent as a republic in 1962, shortly after the violent overthrow of the Tutsi monarchy by the majority Hutu people. In 1994 more than 500,000 people, largely Tutsis, were slaughtered by predominantly Hutu supporters of the government, and more than a million fled as refugees into the Democratic Republic of Congo and neighboring countries. The Tutsi-dominated Rwandan Patriotic Front took power as the new government |