The capital and largest city of Burundi, in the western part of the country on Lake Tanganyika. Originally called Usumbura, it was renamed when Burundi became independent in 1962. Population: 330,000.
Burundi,Swaziland and Guinea.
Yes, it is very poor. Yes, devastatingly poor ( ; more commonly known as a resource poor country) . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burundi
The capital of Burundi is Bujumbura. Until 1962 the capital of Burindi was Usumbara.
Insurance coverage for the citizens of India is inadquate. Insurance has still not reached all the people in the country. Less than 10% of the population in the country is insured adequately. Most educated people have insurance but still majority of the population is not insured.
There is more racisim in a place with minority
majority leaders: have majority support in his/her country. minority: have minority support.
No, it is not a Muslim majority country. Greece is over 98% Greek Orthodox, having expelled its minority Muslim population in 1923 in population swaps with the Republic of Turkey.
The 2 official languages of Burundi are Kirundi and French.Kirundi is the national language and only a small minority speak French.Here is a list of the languages of Burundi:KirundiSwahiliBurundian sign languageFrenchBurundi is the most monolingual country in Africa. 98% of the population speak Kirundi.
India
Indonesia has a larger Muslim population than any other country in world, with approximately 202.9 million identifying themselves as Muslim.
Rwanda is the African country to the north of Burundi
The largest minority group in the country today is Hispanics or Latinos, accounting for about 18% of the U.S. population.
A religious minority community refers to a group of people who hold religious beliefs that are not in the majority within a particular region or country. They may face challenges or discrimination due to their minority status in terms of population size or influence. Examples include Jews, Sikhs, or Buddhists in primarily Christian or Muslim-majority countries.
Israel.
Mostly no. It just depends on where you live. Usually people are called minorities if they have fewer representative people in a certain country... but that doesn't have anything to do with what race is a minority throughout the population of the Earth.
Apartheid in South Africa was implemented to restrict the African population, which was the majority, from various rights allotted to the white population. This ensured control by the white minority in all social and economic areas of the country. This resulted in keeping the African population in a state of poverty, which could not be overcome.