Nta ndimi zabonetse.
Nta faranga ryabonetse.
Impinduka iyo ari yo yose ihitamo, kandi izakomeza binyuze mu mukoresha wawe.
The Communes of Burundi are divided into 2,639 collines. Colline means "hill" in French, one of the three official languages of the country. After a parliamentary vote, a proposed new territorial subdivision was voted. With this new subdivision, the number of collines will be increased to 3,044.
Collines serve as the base level for community decision-making, often with elected colline councils playing a key role in local governance and conflict resolution.
These collines are home to roughly 90% of Burundi's rural population, many of whom rely on hill-based subsistence agriculture, but they are increasingly threatened by soil erosion and landslides exacerbated by climate change.
The current collines are listed below, by commune:
Injira kuri konte yawe hanyuma ushakishe serivisi zose za platform.
Kora konti nshya muminota kugirango ugere kumurongo wose wibiranga