Always Known as the land of a thousand hills in heart of Africa, Rwanda’s stunning scenery and warm, friendly people offer unique experiences in one of the most remarkable countries in the world. It is blessed with extraordinary biodiversity, with incredible wildlife living throughout its volcanoes, montane rainforest and sweeping plains but is landlocked.
Rwanda is bounded to the north by Uganda, to the east by Tanzania, to the south by Burundi, and to the west by the DRC and Lake kivu.
Languages in Rwanda
Rwanda has four official languages: that are Kinyarwanda, English, French, and Kiswahili. Rwanda, and bantu languages that from different languages of African families and countries is spoken by Rwandans.
English and French have traditionally been spoken by only a small fraction of the population, although English was desinated the language of educational instruction in 2008 and introduced by as main language in Rwandan education.
Swahili is widely spoken in the towns and is still the principal means of communication with Africans from neighboring countries but not yet Kinyarwanda said over 89% of Rwandan.
Religion in Rwanda
Now here in Africa, there are more Christianity from whites had a more decisive impact than in Rwanda. derived much of its egalitarian inspiration from the teachings of the European and Catholic seminaries served as recruiting grounds for leaders.
More than two-fifths of the country’s population is Roman Catholic, more than one-third is Protestant which made many branches that help in increasing social behaviors in the country of Rwanda, and more than one-tenth is Adventist of seventh day.
Muslims, the nonreligious, and members of Christian schismatic religious groups collectively account for less than one-tenth of the population.