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Nyanza , also known as Nyabisindu , is a town located in Nyanza District in the Southern Province of Rwanda . Nyanza is the capital of the Southern Province.

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24-494: (Redirected from Central Nyanza ) Nyanza may refer to: Nyanza, Rwanda Nyanza District , the district surrounding Nyanza, Rwanda Nyanza Province , Kenya Nyanza Lac , Burundi Nyanza, the Bantu word for lake, in particular: Lake Albert (Africa) (Albert Nyanza) Lake Edward (Edward Nyanza) Lake Victoria (Victoria Nyanza) Nyanza, an unincorporated area in

48-496: A 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -hour bus ride to Muhanga , a one-hour bus ride to Huye, a 30-minute bus ride to Ruhango and a 16-minute bus ride to Gatagara. The bus station is in the center of Nyanza town , next to the covered outdoor market. The main bus companies serving Nyanza are Volcano and Horizon, which leave every half hour and seat about 28 passengers. There are also smaller vans known as Twegerane buses that fit in as many people as possible and depart when full. Transportation within

72-466: A fermented beverage , was, and still is, popular for its healthful qualities. The town contains two dairies. Laiterie de Nyabasindu is one of Rwanda's largest milk and yogurt producing companies. Many small restaurants and shops in town sell ikivuguto by the cup or in large plastic containers to take away. Several shops in town sell bottled or packaged individual servings of ikivuguto or yogurt with added sugar or flavor, such as vanilla or strawberry. It

96-479: A house for a needy person. During Umuganda, all shops are closed. 2°21′S 29°44′E  /  2.350°S 29.733°E  / -2.350; 29.733 Butare Butare ( Kinyarwanda: [βú.tɑ́.ɾe] ), also known as Huye and formerly known as Astrida , is a city with a population of 62,823 (2022 census) in the Southern Province of Rwanda and the capital of Huye district . It

120-416: A large parking lot and a small gift shop selling the usual Rwandan crafts, tee shirts, etc., as well as some toys and stuffed animals. On the road to the former art museum on the left hand side is the large, multi-storied Nyanza District Office Building, overlooking the large park. The immigration office is located in this building. Nyanza has two banks: The Bank of Kigali located in a high rise building, on

144-433: A large stadium, located just past ILPD. There, football (soccer) matches are held. ILPD uses the stadium for its graduations. Also, the annual Umuganura (Rwandan public holiday celebrating the harvest and giving thanks. Rwanda claims that it has been celebrated for 1,800 years) festivities take place at the stadium. The celebrations for National Heroes Day on February 1 also take place there. The road and parking lot in front of

168-484: Is a restaurant serving Rwandan and Cameroonian food. From ILPD, a paved road continues and then forks at a large park, with one fork leading to the King's Palace and the other to the former art museum. The palace of the last umwami (traditional king) of Rwanda is located within walking distance of the town center and is the town's main tourist attraction. There, one can see the former king's traditional palace and contrast it to

192-451: Is also an area where the tailors and seamstresses work at their sewing machines. Vendors also sell backpacks and personal care items. On the streets around the market are several small office supply stores and stores selling food, gifts, cell phones and sundries. On the streets seated under brightly colored umbrellas are the many sellers of cell phone air time (MTN, TIGO or Airtel). Nyanza town has at least two institutions of higher education:

216-672: Is also home to a large, modern, multi-story building constructed to house the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), which court continues to hear cases relating to the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The building does also house the High Court. The town of Nyanza requires a turn off the main road that connects Kigali to Butare . Nyanza is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -hour bus ride from Kigali,

240-524: Is the Rwesero Art Museum, which is currently in transition to another type of museum and so no longer an art museum, as the art was moved to Kigali. The view from the museum of the surrounding hills is breathtaking. Currently, the former art museum has a children's art room and many photographs of Rwandans and Rwandan life. The large building was built as a residence for the King. However, he never lived in it before he left Rwanda. The former art museum has

264-472: Is the largest secondary school in Rwanda. The Ethnographic Museum was built in the early 1990s and is a source of information on the cultural history of the country and the region. The city has one professional football team competing in the top-flight of Rwanda football – Mukura Victory Sports , currently playing in the Rwanda Premier League . It plays its home games at Stade Huye . Among

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288-572: Is the seventh largest town in Rwanda by population . The Belgian colonial rulers established it in the 1920s and named the city Astrida , in honour of Queen Astrid of the Belgians . The government of Rwanda changed the name of the city when it gained independence in 1962. The University of Rwanda Butare campus was founded in 2013. Before that, the Butare campus went by the name of National University of Rwanda subsequent its foundation in 1963. Due to

312-700: The Municipality of the County of Victoria , Nova Scotia SS  Nyanza  (1907) , an Edwardian cargo steamship still trading on Lake Victoria in East Africa Nyanza (Company) , a dye manufacturing company in Ashland, MA that went bankrupt in 1978 Shades of chartreuse § Nyanza , a hue See also [ edit ] Mwanza (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

336-806: The University of Lay Adventists of Kigali (UNILAK), on the road into Nyanza, and the Institute of Legal Practice and Development (ILPD), located on the road to the King's Palace at the intersection of the Avenue des Sports. ILPD hosts a six-month residential post-graduate diploma course, offering practical legal education for law school graduates. It also hosts short (usually one week or less) residential continuing education classes in law or law-related subjects for judges, lawyers, bailiffs and others. Students at ILPD come from many countries, including Rwanda, Uganda, Ghana, The Gambia, Cameroon, South Sudan and Kenya. Nyanza town has

360-526: The places of worship , they are predominantly Christian churches and temples : Roman Catholic Diocese of Butare ( Catholic Church ), ( Lutheran Church of Rwanda ( Lutheran World Federation ), the Anglican Church of Rwanda ( Anglican Communion ), Union of Baptist Churches in Rwanda ( Baptist World Alliance ), Assemblies of God , Church of the Nazarene. There are also Muslim mosques. The city

384-454: The entrance where visitors buy tour tickets, there is a small gift shop selling Rwandan crafts, tee shirts, key chains, wooden sculptures, handbags, etc. There is a large covered outdoor restaurant and coffee shop overlooking the gardens behind the restaurant and in front of the modern palace of the king. There is also a restroom near the restaurant and a parking lot large enough to accommodate large buses and many cars. Another tourist attraction

408-533: The large number of university students and student-centered activities in the city, Butare is often regarded as a university city. It also held the Nyakibanda Seminary and the Rwandan National Institute of Scientific Research . The city of Butare has long been regarded as the intellectual capital of the country, while Kigali holds most political power. The Groupe Scolaire Officiel de Butare

432-525: The modern palace built steps away by the Belgian colonizers for the king. While much of the king's palace remains how it was back when the king lived in it during the 1950s and 60s, some furniture was stolen or destroyed during the 1994 genocide . In some instances, replicas of original furniture have been installed. No photos are permitted inside the palace. A Rwandan woman dressed in an umushanana (Rwanda's silky, flowing traditional dress) guides visitors through

456-402: The palaces. The unusual Inyambo cattle with their enormous heavy horns and decorations are the highlight of the tour. Visitors may pet a cow and have their photos taken with the cow while a traditional herdsman sings what sounds like a lullaby to the cow. Visitors may also try their hand at grinding sorghum, which was traditionally used to make sorghum beer. The grounds are nicely landscaped. At

480-684: The road into town, and the Banque Populaire du Rwanda (BPR) located on the road from Nyanza town to King's Palace and across from the Heritage Hotel. Both banks have ATMs. Nyanza has a hospital, a few clinics and several pharmacies. Its outdoor market has a fruit and vegetable section, a large section of beans and a section where vendors sell live chickens and rabbits. There are also sections for hardware, fabric, shoe repair, tailors, second hand clothing, shoes, cell phone and watch repair, kitchenware, bedding, farming implements, flour, sugar and oil. There

504-526: The stadium are frequently used for driving school practice or for driving examinations. Beyond the stadium is Nyanza's cemetery, where Christians, Muslims and others are buried. Nyanza has many churches, including Catholic, Seventh Day Adventist, ADEPR (Pentecostal) and others, as well as a number of mosques. On the last Saturday of every month, the citizens of Nyanza participate in Rwanda's community service work projects called Umuganda, which may be road widening, picking up litter, weeding, terracing or building

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528-491: The title Nyanza . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nyanza&oldid=1176496616 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Nyanza, Rwanda Nyanza

552-426: The town is via the ubiquitous moto (motorcycle) taxis or bicycle taxis, or by foot. The road that extends from the town center to the old, no longer used, High Court is particularly attractive, being a boulevard lined with often flowering trees and shrubs. A second road from town, (known as "the stony road" because it is made of cobble stones) leads to the Institute of Legal Practice and Development (ILPD). On that road

576-790: Was the capital of the Kingdom of Rwanda from 1958 to 1962. In 1994, during the late stages of the Rwandan Civil War , the Rwandan Patriotic Front fought the Rwandan Armed Forces at Nyanza for several days, partially destroying the town. Many Tutsis were killed by the government forces there as part of the genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda . Nyanza is historically known for its yogurt and kefir (traditionally called ikivuguto in Ikinyarwanda, Rwanda's language). Ikivuguto, being

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