In Rwanda, land use is primarily divided among agriculture, which occupies about 70% of the land, and is crucial for the country's economy and food security. Other significant land uses include forestry, livestock grazing, and urban development, particularly in the capital, Kigali. The government has also prioritized land conservation and sustainable practices to address issues like soil erosion and deforestation. Overall, land use in Rwanda reflects a balance between agricultural needs and environmental sustainability.
Rwanda's nickname is "Land of a Thousand Hills"
About 6,163,227.52 acres of land in Rwanda.
Rwanda covers an area of 26,338 square kilometers or approximately 16,366 square miles.
The answer is Rwanda if it's in Africa.
It is also known as the Land of a thousand hills.
yes.
Land of a thousand hills is Rwanda in Africa
Mainly Christian, but there are a few Muslims as well and a number of people in Rwanda have traditional indigenous beliefs.
Rwanda is known as the "land of a thousand hills" as it is a very mountainous country. The main mountain range in Rwanda is the Virunga mountain range, which consists of a number of dormant and active volcanoes. Rwanda's highest mountain is Volcan Karisimbi, with other notable mountains including Mount Nyiragongo and Mount Nyamuragira.
Rwanda is a sovereign state in central and east Africa, located a few degrees south of the equator. The land is dominated by mountains in the west and savanna to the east, with many lakes throughout. Rwanda has two rainy seasons and two dry seasons each year.
Rwanda speaks 4 official languages:Republic of Rwanda (English)Repubulika y'u Rwanda (Kinyarwanda)République du Rwanda (French)Jamhuri ya Rwanda (Swahili)
No Rwanda does not have deserts.