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The Ethnographic Museum ( rw, Inzu ndangamurage), formerly the National Museum of Rwanda (french: Musée national du Rwanda, rw, Ingoro y'Umurage w'u Rwanda), is a national museum in Rwanda. It is located in
Butare Butare (), also known as Huye, is a city (population: 50,220 as of 2012) in the Southern Province of Rwanda and the capital of Huye district. It is the fourth largest town in Rwanda by population. History The Belgian colonial rulers establish ...
. It is owned by Institute of National Museums of Rwanda. It was built with help of the Belgian government and opened in 1989. It is also a good source of information on the cultural history of the country and the region. It is also known as the site of the murder of Queen Dowager Rosalie Gicanda and several others during the
Rwandan genocide The Rwandan genocide occurred between 7 April and 15 July 1994 during the Rwandan Civil War. During this period of around 100 days, members of the Tutsi minority ethnic group, as well as some moderate Hutu and Twa, were killed by armed H ...
.Rwanda genocide: Nizeyimana convicted of killing Queen Gicanda
19 June 2012, BBC, Retrieved 2 March 2016


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- Institute of National Museums of Rwanda
National Museum of Rwanda
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National University of Rwanda The National University of Rwanda (NUR; rw, Kaminuza nkuru y’u Rwanda, french: Université nationale du Rwanda, UNR) was the largest university in Rwanda. It was located at in the city of Butare and was established in 1963 by the government i ...
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