Portals to the world

Portals to the world

by Library of Congress. African and Middle Eastern Division

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Presents annotated links to Web sites on Burundi selected by Library of Congress subject experts. Provides access to information on such topics as the economy, culture, education, language and literature, embassies, history, geography, and politics and government of Burundi.

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    How do the curated digital resources in this collection shape our modern understanding of Burundi's history compared to traditional print media?

  2. 2

    In what ways do the selected websites reflect the complex interplay between Burundi's traditional cultural heritage and its contemporary political landscape?

  3. 3

    How might having access to annotated embassy and economic links change an international investor's or researcher's perspective on Burundi's potential?

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