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G Rugunga G Nyabiganba Kabogora Mashuha Mwarusi Kiremba Kizenga de Buruhukiro Mahando Muzura Muhweza ⚓ Bugiga Gihofi Muzye Gisanze Rushiha Muyange Gasarende Kazeba Bigina ¾ Mugamba BuruhukiroG Tongwe Mizigo Mivo Nyakibugwe CDS G Kibasi Kirogorya Magarama Nyakuguma CDS GButare Bukemba Muyuga Burarana Nkandansi Bukemba 4°0'0"S CDS Mibaga Gakombe Ruyaga Butare 4°0'0"S CDS Nyantozo Munini Munyinya Karemera G Gitambutso Bukemba Ruhuka Gatanga Munini BukembaG Gitega Musagara Mushishi G Ndagano G Musongati Gahembe Kimanga Murago G Maramvya G CDS Buhwamyi Ntaho Gahama Ruranga Mushiha Nyakuguma Kivoga Mutukura Gihofi Bwirukiro Kirungu CDS Samahuge CDS Sabigoma Gihinga Nyamitare Murehe Cunda Kivoga G Mugano Gitsiro Timbura Muyombwe Kabanga G Hôpital Ntunda Burenza Murambi GihofiH CDS Kabwayi Nyarugera Busaga Ruranga GKabanga Gihofi Magoma Mugara Gitaba Jenda Butare Hôpital Musivya CDS Buhinga Nyabisuri Nyamusoma Renza G Clinique Kigutu Nyakagonda Buranga SUHUKA Nyabusaro Gihofi Bukanda Bugeni 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Kinyinya Karagabazi Kiguruka Gihero NyabutareG Kayogoro Rugi Nyabigina Gasasa Gitongo Karehe Nyamagana Gitaba CDS Makamba Nyarunazi Mihongo Kayogoro Martyazo Gahandu Kibuye G Makamba Baziro Mudahera 77 Diarrhea Cases Mpinga GG Muramba Kigwena G Kabuye Rabiro Mugoboka MahembeG Mazuru Izere Gihongoro Nyange Mugeregere treated in Nyarugusu Nyaka Bikobe Nyange Dunga Ndoba Nyetongwe Gitunguru Higiro Camp Burundians arriving Kangaga CDS Rusenyi Ndago Mutare Ruremba Kumuyange Nyakigezi Gisenyi Gitanga Rimbo Murinda Numbi Kigaza Rweza (OCHA : 17 May) to Kigoma are redirected Gahama Vugizo G G Mugu Munonotsi Gitibiza Gikombe DUNGA Musanga Buranga to Nyarugusu Camp Rwaniro Nkuba G NYANTAKARA Kisuzi Bugeni Rabiro Musivya Burima Gahara Kirare Heru (OCHA : 17 May) Gisenyi Buyagira Gisegwa Nyagaharo MUHAMA G Bigina Nyankara Bikingi Nyanga Kagege Nyamirinzi Ryirengeye Shaka SampekeG Kibira Bubera Canda Muhama Nyabitabo Gasanda Nyantakara GwahonaG Mbizi Cowe Rongero Kibara Kasesema Miheno Gasaka 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NyanzaG Lac Mwimbiro CDS Muterama Karangara Gitara G Mugweji Musenyi Muremure Nyanza-Lac CDS NyabutereG Kachongo Malenbera Mulenbera Bugigero Hôpital Bikobe Kalukadjo Musongali Mbirira Mwigagi Nyabigina Mbizi Mulenbera Nyanza-lac Kije Jenda MuramboG Nyaruranga Nyabigina Kitara Gatonyangira 11 Cholera Cases in Gasaba Gasaba Gikurazo Karundo Kivitaga Nyanza-Lac Health Centers Mutuntu (MOH : 18 May) Nganda Budatekwa CDS Gatanga Kabonga GKabonga Kafumbo Nybukari ⚓ ¾ KASULU Mbizi Mtabila I Kabonga Nyamaziba Muhoro Gisenga Mugina Buhoro Buganda Kisodji Buyenzi 50.000 Burundians Banda Kabuyenzi Materwa Munyegera Refugees in Kagunga Komonanira Mugombe Mugombe Nyamugari BUHIGWE Kanyato waiting for the boat to Kigoma Mwewe Nyakitonto Manyovu (UNHCR : 15 May) Mwenene Kagunga Nitabe 300 cases of diarrhea Mukigo Mkigo treated in Kugunga Sanze 4°30'0"S 4°30'0"S (OCHA : 17 May) Kiziba Zashe Muhanga Heru Juu Kibumba Mkafunya Bugamba Nyarabanda Kirungwi Kasulu KASULU TOWNSHIP Shonge AUTHORITY Mkalinzi Nkalinsi Buhinga Lake Tanganyika Buyonga Kalinzi KIGOMA Jimbi Kakungwi Kasekera Kazinga KIGOMA Mitundu Ngeru Bitale Mahembe Mtatanga Kiganza Bigamiro Kivogo Musosi Mutinde Kagongo Ntitimu Mrembe Nyangofa Ntitumu Mwandiga Mandyga Kwaga Remba Miwandica Mtevule Chere Gutunga Mtevule Gungu Mugongo Kigoma Mwangai Simbo Lubira Mwanga Maweni Re Gov. Hospital Bangwe H Machazo Mibula Lutale Ujiji Udidji Kasuku KIGOMA Luiche Ilunde URBAN Marahi Kandaga Malahi Marahi Masanza Masanza Kaosha 5°0'0"S 5°0'0"S Kaseke UVINZA Ulombola Ulombolo Igunzi Newobozy Mayobozi Kimalapamba Rutschugiposten Mwakizega Kimalapamba Macafauga Kabeba Kababa Kigonero Msobwe Lusanda Misobwe Rugunga Kasagwe Lugunga MPANDA Diarrhea Cases treated KATAVI at Kigoma Stadium Iragala (OCHA : 17 May) Ilagala Rungwa 30°0'0"E 30°30'0"E Uganda LEGEND SOURCES PROPERTIES SCALE Kenya Rwanda Document name : 1:200,000 1 cm = 2 km Burundi International Boundaries ⚓ Refugee Camps Region Capital Trunk Railways ¾ Borders : OCHA, GADM TZA_BM_Kigoma_A1P_150518 0 2.5 5 10 15 km Coastline Main city Primary road Rivers Democratic H Hospital Refugee Camps : UNHCR Creation date : 19-May-15 Republic of Tanzania Regions Village Other main road Contour lines (200m interval) Health Facilties : OpenStreetMap Created by : the Congo G Districts Health Center Other road Roads : OSM [email protected] Rivers : DCW Print format : A1 Portrait G Other or Unknown Path Zambia Contour lines : SRTM Malawi Zambia Mozambique This map is for information purposes only and has no political significance. 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