Muyaga, Burundi

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Muyaga
Village
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Muyaga
Location in Burundi
Coordinates: 4°06′04″S30°00′42″E / 4.1011138°S 30.0117832°E / -4.1011138; 30.0117832
Country Flag of Burundi.svg Burundi
Province Makamba Province
CommuneCommune of Kayogoro
Population
 (2012)
  Total26,644

Muyaga is a village in the Commune of Kayogoro, Makamba Province in southern Burundi.

Muyaga is in the east of Makamba Province, east of the town of Kayogoro, south of the headwaters of the Mutsindozi River. The Bujondi Health Center (CDS) is just north of the village. [1] The CDS served a population of 12,535 as of 2019. [2]

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