The first Catholic church in Rwanda, originally a thatched structure, later replaced by a brick building. It is a significant site for religious pilgrims and those interested in Rwanda’s religious history.
This is a site in Rwanda particularly known for its historical and cultural heritage. It is located in the Mukindo sector of Gisagara District, near the Rwanda-Burundi border. The site is associated with King Ruganzu Ndoli, a prominent figure in Rwandan history, who is said to have used the Makwaza Hill as a hideout. The Makwaza Hill is not just an ordinary hill; it holds a rich history and is respected by the local population. The hill is surrounded by eucalyptus and pine trees and is situated near the Akanyaru River, which serves as the natural border with Burundi.
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