Colonial_heads_of_Burundi_(Ruanda-Urundi)

List of colonial governors of Ruanda-Urundi

List of colonial governors of Ruanda-Urundi

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This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Ruanda-Urundi, an area equivalent to modern-day Rwanda and Burundi. Ruanda-Urundi formed part of German East Africa until it was captured by Belgian forces during World War I. After that, the territory became a Class B League of Nations mandate, and later a United Nations trust territory, under the administration of Belgium, until 1962 when the constituent parts of the territory became independent.

Ruanda-Urundi (dark green) depicted within the Belgian colonial empire (light green), 1935.

German rule

Military District of Ujiji

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Military District of Usumbura

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Military Residency of Urundi and Ruanda

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On 15 November 1907, the Military Residency of Urundi and Ruanda was divided into two civil residencies: Ruanda and Urundi.

Belgian rule

Map of occupation zones of the Force Publique in German East Africa between 19 September 1916 and 28 June 1919.

Territories south of Lake Victoria (including Northern Ruanda)

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Territories east of Lake Kivu and Lake Tanganyika (including Southern Ruanda and Urundi)

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Occupied East African territories

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Ruanda-Urundi mandate / trust territory

Map of Ruanda-Urundi.
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On 1 July 1962, the constituent parts of Ruanda-Urundi became independent as the Republic of Rwanda (République du Rwanda) and the Kingdom of Burundi (Royaume du Burundi), respectively.

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Notes

  1. Acting for Marzorati.
  2. 1st term; on 1 March 1926, Ruanda-Urundi was administratively united with Belgian Congo.
  3. Acting for Marzorati to 28 August 1926.
  4. 2nd term.
  5. Acting to 1947.

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