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Although it is accepted that Christians represent the majority of the population of Burundi, there is no consensus about the exact size of the population that they represent. The
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from 2010, the number of Christians represents 94.1 percent of the national population of whom 73 percent are Catholic and 20 percent Protestant.
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estimated in 2010 that 75 percent of Burundians are Christian of which 60 percent are Catholic and 15 percent Protestant. According to the
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state, several religious observances are celebrated as national holidays. This includes Christian festivals such as the
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make up the remainder (15–20 percent). The religion first entered the country under
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Christianity is not indigenous to Burundi and arrived during the period of
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Le Burundi sous administration belge: la période du mandat 1919-1939
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