Flag of Rwanda
Flag (Flag of Rwanda)
Emblem of Rwanda
Emblem (National Emblem)

🎡 Anthem (Instrumental) 🎀 Anthem (Vocal)
Rwanda, our beautiful and dear country Adorned with hills, lakes and volcanoes Dear country, we hold you dear We are ready to die for you. We wish you peace and prosperity We sing your praises We are proud of you Rwanda, our beautiful country.
Rwanda nziza gihugu cyacu Wuje umusozi, uruzi, ikiyaga Ngobyi iduhetse umurava Turi abanyarwanda twese Tugomba kugukunda. U Rwanda rwacu rwiza Twese turi abanyarwanda Tugomba kugukunda U Rwanda rwacu rwiza.
Introduction
The Republic of Rwanda, commonly known as Rwanda, is a sovereign country in the eastern part of Central Africa, located south of the equator, with Uganda and Tanzania , Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo border. Rwanda is located in the Great Lakes region with a high altitude. It is geographically dominated by mountainous areas in the west and tropical grasslands in the east. There are many lakes throughout the country. The country has a temperate to subtropical climate. Two rainy seasons and two dry seasons.
About the National Anthem
Beautiful Rwanda-'Beautiful Rwanda'-Rwanda Nziza

'Beautiful Rwanda' is Rwanda's national anthem since 2002 It was opened on January 1, 2010. It replaced 'Rwanda Rwacu', which has been the national anthem since 1962.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. Three horizontal banners in blue, yellow and green. , There is a sun logo in the upper right corner. Green symbolizes economic prosperity and national resources, yellow symbolizes people’s living and working in peace and contentment; blue symbolizes fighting for peace. The sun symbolizes the unity of the people across the country.
Emblem Meaning
National Emblem of Rwanda Opened in 2001, it is circular. The center is a food basket, sorghum and coffee. There are gears underneath and the sun on the top. There is a shield on the left and right. The upper and lower ribbons are set in Rwandan language with 'Republic of Rwanda' and the national motto 'Unity, labor, patriotism'. The outermost part is a green flat knot, which symbolizes unity.
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