Total deaths in Burundi (2015 - 2025)

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Burundi11 years of dataUnited Nations Population Division
Historical Trend

Total deaths over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202595.32K persons+1.62K persons+1.72%
202493.70K persons+1.74K persons+1.89%
202391.96K persons1.24K persons-1.33%
202293.20K persons1.52K persons-1.61%
202194.72K persons+4.00K persons+4.41%
202090.72K persons+106 persons+0.12%
201990.62K persons+973 persons+1.09%
201889.65K persons843 persons-0.93%
201790.49K persons1.78K persons-1.93%
201692.27K persons3.72K persons-3.88%
201595.99K persons
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