Bweremana
Bweremana | |
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UN representative Martin Kobler arriving in Bweremana on 18 December 2013, while the town was serving as a transit camp to combatants of armed groups who decided to lay down their arms | |
| Country | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| Province | North Kivu |
| Territory | Masisi |
| Chiefdom | Bahunde |
| Groupement | Mupfuni-Shanga |
| Administrative seat | Bweremana Centre |
| Population (2014 est.) | |
• Total | 9,986 |
Bweremana (also spelled Bweremane) is one of the seven villages that make up the Mupfuni-Shanga groupement, within the Bahunde Chiefdom, in Masisi Territory, North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is bordered to the north by the Kituva village, to the south by Kalehe Territory, to the east by Lake Kivu, and to the west by the villages of Runyana, Kabase, and Kiluku. Bweremana also hosts the administrative headquarters of the Bahunde Chiefdom and had an estimated population of 9,986 as of 2014.