Introduction
The Republic of Burundi, commonly known as Burundi, is a small landlocked country in East Africa, with its north, east and west The faces are surrounded by Rwanda, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. More than half of the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo is located on the famous Lake Tanganyika.
About the National Anthem
Our Burundi-'Dear Burundi'-Burundi Bwacu
'Our Burundi' is the national anthem of Burundi. A group of writers headed by Jean-Baptiste Ntahokaja , Composed by Mark Barenjayabo, adopted in 1962.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 3:5. It is divided into four parts by a white X, with a red background on the top and bottom, and a green on the left and right. Bottom; the middle is a white circle, and there are three red six-pointed stars with green edges in the middle. Red symbolizes the blood of revolution, green symbolizes hope and progress, and white symbolizes peace. The three red stars with green edges symbolize unity, labor and progress, and also represent The three major ethnic groups of Burundi, Hutu, Tutsi and Twa.
Emblem Meaning
The National Emblem of Burundi was opened in 1966. It is a shield emblem with a red ground and a gold border, painted with a golden lion. Head. There are three spears behind the shield. The upper ribbon is written in French with the national motto of the Republic of Burundi 'unity, labor, progress'.