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Qué (quién) es Rwanda - definición

SOVEREIGN STATE IN AFRICA
Republic of Rwanda; Rawanda; ISO 3166-1:RW; Rwandese Republic; Ruanda; Ruando; Rwnanda; Land of a Thousand Hills; Pays des mille collines; Pays des milles collines; Land of A Thousand Hills; Riwanda; Rowanda; Regions of Rwanda; Climate of Rwanda; Rwandwa; Administrative divisions of Rwanda; User:Muraho/RWA History; Ruwanda; Repubulika y'u Rwanda; U Rwanda; Rrwanda; Biodiversity of Rwanda; République du Rwanda; Infrastructure in Rwanda; Climate in Rwanda
  • alt=Photograph depicting a hospital building, with Rwandan flag, viewed from the entrance pathway
  • alt=Photograph depicting a bowl shaped off-white woven basket with tall conical lid and black zigzag pattern
  • alt=Photograph of President Juvénal Habyarimana arriving with entourage at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, USA on 25 September 1980.
  • Historical development of life expectancy in Rwanda
  • 2012}} competing in the [[cross-country mountain biking]] event at the 2012 Summer Olympics
  • [[Volcanoes National Park]] is the home of the largest population of [[Mountain Gorillas]] in the world.
  • Human skulls at the [[Nyamata]] Genocide Memorial
  • Children in a Rwandan primary school, using laptops supplied by the [[One Laptop Per Child]] programme
  • alt=Photograph of Paul Kagame, taken in Busan, South Korea, in 2014
  • alt=Photograph depicting the Roman Catholic parish church in Rwamagana, Eastern Province, including the main entrance, façade, the separate bell tower, and dirt forecourt
  • alt=Map of Rwanda showing the five provinces in various colours, as well as major cities, lakes, rivers, and areas of neighbouring countries
  • alt=Photograph of the Chamber of Deputies with highway in the foreground
  • alt=Photograph of a lake with one of the Virunga mountains behind, partially in cloud
  • alt=Photograph depicting two male dancers with straw wigs, neck garments, spears and sticks
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  • Graphical depiction of Rwanda's product exports.
  • Topography of Rwanda
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  • alt=Photograph depicting seven rural children, with a straw house and farmland in the background, taken in the Volcanoes National Park in 2005
  • Giraffe in Akagera National Park
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  • A plate of ''[[ugali]]'' and [[cabbage]]
  • alt=Photograph depicting one adult and five children filling jerrycans at a rural metal water pump with concrete base, at the bottom of a steep rocky hillside

Bangladesh–Rwanda relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN BANGLADESH AND RWANDA
Bangladesh-Rwanda relations; Bangladesh – Rwanda relations; Bangladesh Rwanda relations; Bangladesh - Rwanda relations; Rwanda Bangladesh relations; Rwanda – Bangladesh relations; Rwanda-Bangladesh relations; Rwanda - Bangladesh relations; Rwanda–Bangladesh relations; History of Bangladesh–Rwanda relations; History of Bangladesh-Rwanda relations
Bangladesh–Rwanda relations refer to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Rwanda. Both the countries are members of Non-Aligned Movement, Group of 77 and Commonwealth of Nations.
Sport in Rwanda         
Sports in Rwanda; Cricket in Rwanda; Basketball in Rwanda; Beach volleyball in Rwanda; Cycling in Rwanda
Sport in Rwanda is supported by the Rwandan government's Sports Development Policy of October 2012. This argues that sport has a number of benefits, including bringing people together, improving national pride and unity, and improving health.
Transport in Rwanda         
  • road in kigali
  • Moto Taxis à Kigali (novembre 2022)
  • Nyabugogo Bus Station
  • Tap&Go system used on buses<ref>"Tap&Go and the myth that surrounds it", ''The New Times'', July 04, 2019 [https://web.archive.org/web/20210324113615/https://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/featured-tapgo-and-myth-surrounds-it]</ref>.
  • A traditional fishing boat on Lake Kivu.
Rwanda/Transportation; Transportation in Rwanda; Transport in rwanda; Public transport in Rwanda; Roads in Rwanda
The transport system in Rwanda centres primarily around the road network. Paved roads lie between the capital, Kigali, and most other major cities and towns in the country.

Wikipedia

Rwanda

Rwanda ( (listen); Kinyarwanda: u Rwanda [u.ɾɡwaː.nda] (listen)), officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator, Rwanda is bordered by Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is highly elevated, giving it the soubriquet "land of a thousand hills", with its geography dominated by mountains in the west and savanna to the southeast, with numerous lakes throughout the country. The climate is temperate to subtropical, with two rainy seasons and two dry seasons each year. Rwanda has a population of over 12.6 million living on 26,338 km2 (10,169 sq mi) of land, and is the most densely populated mainland African country; among countries larger than 10,000 km2, it is the fifth most densely populated country in the world. One million people live in the capital and largest city Kigali.

Hunter-gatherers settled the territory in the Stone and Iron Ages, followed later by Bantu peoples. The population coalesced first into clans, and then, into kingdoms. In the 15th century, one kingdom, under King Gihanga, managed to incorporate several of its close neighbor territories establishing the Kingdom of Rwanda. The Kingdom of Rwanda dominated from the mid-eighteen century, with the Tutsi kings conquering others militarily, centralising power, and enacting anti-Hutu policies. In 1897, Germany colonized Rwanda as part of German East Africa, followed by Belgium, which took control in 1916 during World War I. Both European nations ruled through the Rwandan king and perpetuated a pro-Tutsi policy. The Hutu population revolted in 1959. They massacred numerous Tutsi and ultimately established an independent, Hutu-dominated republic in 1962 led by President Grégoire Kayibanda. A 1973 military coup overthrew Kayibanda and brought Juvénal Habyarimana to power, who retained the pro-Hutu policy. The Tutsi-led Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) launched a civil war in 1990. Habyarimana was assassinated in April 1994. Social tensions erupted in the Rwandan genocide that followed, in which Hutu extremists killed an estimated 500,000–1,000,000 Tutsi and politically moderate Hutu in the span of one hundred days. The RPF ended the genocide with a military victory in July 1994.

Rwanda has been governed as a unitary presidential system with a bicameral parliament ruled by the Rwandan Patriotic Front since 1994. The country has been governed by a centralized authoritarian government since precolonial times. Although Rwanda has low levels of corruption compared with neighbouring countries, it ranks among the lowest in international measurements of government transparency, civil liberties and quality of life. The population is young and predominantly rural; Rwanda has one of the youngest populations in the world. Rwandans are drawn from just one cultural and linguistic group, the Banyarwanda. However, within this group there are three subgroups: the Hutu, Tutsi and Twa. The Twa are a forest-dwelling pygmy people and are often considered descendants of Rwanda's earliest inhabitants. Christianity is the largest religion in the country; the principal and national language is Kinyarwanda, spoken by native Rwandans, with English, French and Swahili serving as additional official languages.

The economy is based mostly on subsistence agriculture. Coffee and tea are the major cash crops for export. Tourism is a fast-growing sector and is now the country's leading foreign exchange earner. In the 21st century, Rwanda has been described as an emerging tech hub for Africa, with an increase of start-up companies. The country is a member of the African Union, the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, COMESA, OIF and the East African Community. In June 2022, the country hosted the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) originally scheduled for 2020, when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ejemplos de uso de Rwanda
1. Rwanda arms militias, claiming they counter genocidal Hutu movements, movements now far too weak to attack Rwanda.
2. "... Rwanda went through genocide and nobody helped, and so the people of Rwanda are understandably sensitive to their security." "If there are people still threatening Rwanda, then Rwanda needs to keep up its safeguards because the lesson that Rwanda learnt was a very hard one which means that Rwanda has to ultimately watch out for its own security." On Wednesday a senior UN official threatened military action against the rebels for failing to heed calls to return home peacefully.
3. Rwanda would get rid of the Hutu militias who have given Rwanda a reason to invade twice.
4. President Kagame has also criticised Hotel Rwanda He has recently joined the film debate, criticising the Oscar–nominated Hotel Rwanda.
5. But this option has not been acceptable to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), as Rwanda will not repeal the death penalty.