Flag of Burundi — Stock Photo, Image

Flag of Burundi — Photo

Flag of Burundi - adopted on 28th June 1967 following independence from Belgium on 1st July 1962. Burundi is a central African country on the east side of Lake Tanganyika, to the south of Rwanda.

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