Provinces of Rwanda
The provinces of Rwanda are divided into districts and municipalities. Prior to January 1, 2006, Rwanda was composed of 12 provinces. The Rwandan government decided to establish new provinces in an attempt to address issues that arose from the genocide against the Tutsis. The new provinces were to be "ethnically-diverse administrative areas".
Until 2002, the provinces were called prefectures.
Administrative divisions
Since January 1, 2006, the administrative divisions of Rwanda comprise four provinces and the City of Kigali:| Province / City | Kinyarwanda name | Capital / Seat | Area | Population | Density |
| City of Kigali | Umujyi wa Kigali | Nyarugenge | 730 | 1,745,555 | 2,391 |
| Southern Province | Amajyepfo | Nyanza | 5,963 | 3,002,699 | 503.6 |
| Western Province | Iburengerazuba | Kibuye | 5,883 | 2,896,484 | 492.4 |
| Northern Province | Amajyaruguru | Byumba | 3,276 | 2,038,511 | 622.3 |
| Eastern Province | Iburasirazuba | Rwamagana | 9,458 | 3,563,145 | 376.7 |
Provincial districts and sectors
Eastern Province
Northern Province
Western Province
Southern Province
City of Kigali
Former provinces
Prior to 2006 the provinces were:Image:Rwanda.geohive.gif|thumb|450px|Administrative division between 2002 and 2006.
Image:Administrative divisions of Rwanda in 1994.svg|thumb|450px|The 11 prefectures and 145 communes of Rwanda during the genocide in 1994.
- Butare Province
- Byumba Province
- Cyangugu Province
- Gikongoro Province
- Gisenyi Province
- Gitarama Province
- Kibungo Province
- Kibuye Province
- Kigali City
- Kigali-Rural Province
- Ruhengeri Province
- Umutara Province