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English: Landlocked Burundi is shown in blue. Its possible routes were either a) dependent on infrastructure of transit neighbour (Tanzania: orange) b) dependent on political relations with transit neighbour (Kenya: yellow) or c) dependent on internal stability of transit neighbour (Mozambique: Red). When all three routes were out of option, it had to rely on the port of Durban in South Africa (brown), reflecting the true traditional geographic notion of being landlocked burdened.
Français : Carte illustrant la lutte du Burundi à trouver une voie d'exportation approprié. Le Burundi est représenté en bleu. Ses itinéraires possibles étaient: a) soit dépendant des infrastructures de transit voisins (Tanzanie: jaune) b) en fonction des relations politiques avec transit voisin (Kenya: orange) ou c) en fonction de la stabilité interne de transit voisin (Mozambique: rouge). Constatant que les trois routes étaient irréalisables, le Burundi a dû compter sur le port de Durban en Afrique du Sud (marron), ce qui reflète la vraie notion géographique traditionnelle de l'enclavement. |
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