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  2. Ouagadougou - Wikipedia

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    Ouagadougou or Wagadugu [2] (/ ˌ w ɑː ɡ ə ˈ d uː ɡ uː /, Mossi: Waogdgo Mossi: [ˈwɔɣədəɣʊ], Dyula: Wagadugu, French: Ouagadougou French:) is the capital of Burkina Faso, [3] and the administrative, communications, cultural and economic centre of the nation.

  3. List of cities in Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Map of Burkina Faso. ... Ouagadougou, Capital of Burkina Faso Bobo-Dioulasso, the 2nd largest city ... Here is a list of cities and towns in Burkina Faso by ...

  4. Geography of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Köppen climate classification map of Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso has a primarily tropical climate with two very distinct seasons. In the rainy season, the country receives between 600 and 900 millimetres (23.6 and 35.4 in) of rainfall; in the dry season, the harmattan – a hot dry wind from the Sahara – blows. The rainy season lasts ...

  5. Provinces of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    The regions of Burkina Faso are divided into 45 administrative ... (Ouagadougou) (#14 in map) Centre-Nord Region ... A clickable map of Burkina Faso exhibiting its 13 ...

  6. Kadiogo Province - Wikipedia

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    Kadiogo is a province of Burkina Faso, located in its Centre Region. Its area is of 2,805 km 2, containing six departments and a population of 3,032,668 (2019). [1] Its capital is also the state capital, Ouagadougou. It features the central plateau of the country.

  7. Regions of Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Per Law No.40/98/AN in 1998, Burkina Faso adhered to decentralization to provide administrative and financial autonomy to local communities. Most of these, according to their individual articles, were implemented on 2 July 2001. Burkina Faso is divided into 13 administrative regions. Each region is administered by a governor.

  8. Burkina Faso - Wikipedia

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    Formerly the Republic of Upper Volta, the country was renamed "Burkina Faso" on 4 August 1984 by then-President Thomas Sankara.The words "Burkina" and "Faso" stem from different languages spoken in the country: "Burkina" comes from Mooré and means "upright", showing how the people are proud of their integrity, while "Faso" comes from the Dyula language (as written in N'Ko: ߝߊ߬ߛߏ߫ faso ...

  9. Ouagadougou Department - Wikipedia

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    Ouagadougou (formerly Kadiogo Department) is a department or commune of Kadiogo Province in central Burkina Faso. Towns and villages The ...