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Youngest Cities in Rwanda

Top 49 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — Rwanda

1 Nyabitekeli 14 19.0
2 Kirimbi 14 19.0
3 Kora 14 19.0
4 Mabanza 14 19.0
5 Macuba 14 19.0
6 Mahembe 14 19.0
7 Mugina 15 19.0
8 Muhanga 15 19.0
9 Mukamira 14 19.0
10 Mukingo 13 19.0
11 Musanze 13 19.0
12 Ndera 12 19.0
13 Ngororero 14 19.0
14 Kirambo 14 19.0
15 Nyagatare 11 19.0
16 Nyamata 11 19.0
17 Nyanza 15 19.0
18 Nzega 15 19.0
19 Rangiro 14 19.0
20 Ruhango 15 19.0
21 Ruhuha 11 19.0
22 Rwamagana 11 19.0
23 Shangi 14 19.0
24 Shyorongi 13 19.0
25 Umutara 11 19.0
26 Gisenyi 14 19.0
27 Bugarama 14 19.0
28 Bushekeri 14 19.0
29 Bushenge 14 19.0
30 Busogo 13 19.0
31 Butare 15 19.0
32 Byumba 13 19.0
33 Cyangugu 14 19.0
34 Cyato 14 19.0
35 Gahini 11 19.0
36 Gihombo 14 19.0
37 Gikongoro 15 19.0
38 Bugaragara 11 19.0
39 Gitarama 15 19.0
40 Gitesi 14 19.0
41 Kagano 14 19.0
42 Kamuhanda / Ruyenzi 15 19.0
43 Karambi 14 19.0
44 Karengera 14 19.0
45 Kayonza 11 19.0
46 Kibungo 11 19.0
47 Kibuye 14 19.0
48 Kigali 12 19.0
49 Kinigi 13 19.0

The youngest cities in Rwanda by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. Nyabitekeli has a median age of 19.0 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of Nyabitekeli's population is under 19.0 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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