Titi
Titi, Burundi is a village in the Commune of Musigati in Bubanza Province in north western Burundi. Titi has an elevation of 1,249 metres.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: place in Bubanza Province, Burundi
- Also known as: “Titi, Burundi”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Butanuka and Muyebe.
Butanuka
Village
Butanuka is a village in the Commune of Mpanda in Bubanza Province in north western Burundi. Butanuka is situated 7 km south of Titi.
Muyebe
Village
Muyebe is a village in the Commune of Musigati in Bubanza Province in northwestern Burundi. Muyebe is situated 8 km southeast of Titi.
Mitakataka
Village
Mitakataka, from "Umutakataka", a tree originating from Burundi, is a village in the Commune of Bubanza in Bubanza Province in north western Burundi. It is one of the province's most populous villages and is home to Canal River, an irrigation artificial river created in the aftermath of the country's decolonization. Mitakataka is situated 10 km southwest of Titi.
Titi
- Category: human settlement
- Location: Commune of Musigati, Bubanza Province, Burundi, East Africa, Africa
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Rundi—“Titi” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Տիտի”
- Dutch: “Titi”
- German: “Titi”
- Irish: “Titi”
- Persian: “تیتی، بوروندی”
- Persian: “تیتی”
- Rundi: “Titi”
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