Kirehe District

District in Rwanda From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kirehe is a district (akarere) in Eastern Province, Rwanda. Its capital is Kirehe town (which is usually known as Rusumo, being the major settlement of the former Rusumo district).

CountryRwanda
CapitalKirehe
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Kirehe District
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Shown within Eastern Province and Rwanda
CountryRwanda
ProvinceEastern
CapitalKirehe
Area
  Total
1,176 km2 (454 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)[1]
  Total
460,860
  Density391.9/km2 (1,015/sq mi)
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Geography

The district comprises areas in the far south-eastern corner of Rwanda, bordering Tanzania and Burundi. Its most noteworthy feature is Rusumo Falls, the waterfall on the Kagera River, which has been key to Rwandan history.

Climate

The district is characterized by savanna, acacia trees and few natural forests, these and the existence of the Kagera River contributes to a temperate climate in the region.[2]

Sectors

Kirehe district is divided into 12 sectors (imirenge): Gahara, Gatore, Kigarama, Kigina, Kirehe, Mahama, Mpanga, Musaza, Mushikiri, Nasho, Nyamugari and Nyarubuye.

Primary school in Kigarama 2

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