Butare (Kinyarwanda: [butɑ́ɾe]) is a city (population: 77,000 as of August 2002) in the Southern Province of Rwanda and capital of Huye district. It was the capital of the former Butare Province, Rwanda, that was dissolved on January 1, 2006. It was the formal colonial capital of Rwanda.
Butare has the National University of Rwanda, North Gate University of Rwanda. It also held the prestigious Nyakibanda Seminary, the Rwandan National Institute of Scientific Research, the Ruhande Arboretum and a cathedral. It is also home to the Stade Huye (Butare Stadium). Due to the large number of university students and student-centered activities in the city, Butare is often regarded as a university city.
The city of Butare has long been regarded as the intellectual capital of the country, while Kigali holds most political power. The Belgian colonial rulers named the city Astrida, in honor of Queen Astrid of Belgium, and the name was changed after Rwanda became a republic in 1962. The first Catholic mission in 1900 in the country was only a few kilometers from the town center, at Save Hill.
Hanging upon the wind
Such as the world never know
The ancient tragedy and drama
Watch under their sharpen eyes
To see what a mortal is unable to see
A kingdom wrapped around cloud's veils
Gods look down from the Olympian kingdom
Challenge fates, wars and history
Disguised in sounding tones
Hold the arrows of desire
Reign unfold!
Takes me to the chariot of fire
Find in the night