Dédougou Department
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Dédougou | |
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Department | |
Dédougou Department location in the province | |
Country | Burkina Faso |
Province | Mouhoun Province |
Population (1996) | |
• Total | 47,244 |
Time zone | GMT 0 (UTC+0) |
Dédougou is a department or commune of Mouhoun Province in western Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Dédougou. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 75,244.[1]
Towns and villages
- Dédougou (32 050 inhabitants) (capital)
- Bana (319 inhabitants)
- Bokuy (729 inhabitants)
- Boron (624 inhabitants)
- Dankuy (369 inhabitants)
- Debe (259 inhabitants)
- Fakouna (3 647 inhabitants)
- Haperekuy (97 inhabitants)
- Kamandena (1 171 inhabitants)
- Kari (1 568 inhabitants)
- Karo (3 266 inhabitants)
- Koran (801 inhabitants)
- Kore (1 658 inhabitants)
- Koukatenga (1 556 inhabitants)
- Kouna (131 inhabitants)
- Konandia (1 337 inhabitants)
- Lonkakuy (489 inhabitants)
- Magnimasso (1 192 inhabitants)
- Makuy (215 inhabitants)
- Massala (1 839 inhabitants)
- Naokuy (960 inhabitants)
- Oulani (2 997 inhabitants)
- Parade (1 289 inhabitants)
- Passakongo (2 894 inhabitants)
- Sagala (452 inhabitants)
- Soakuy (173 inhabitants)
- Sokoura (1 409 inhabitants)
- Soukuy (864 inhabitants)
- Souri, Burkina Faso (3 571 inhabitants)
- Tare (276 inhabitants)
- Tiankuy (443 inhabitants)
- Toroba (3 705 inhabitants)
- Wetina (465 inhabitants)
- Worokuy (853 inhabitants)
- Yonkuy (598 inhabitants)
- Zakuy (231 inhabitants)
- Zeoula (449 inhabitants)
- Zeoule (298 inhabitants)
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Coordinates: 12°27′N 3°28′W / 12.450°N 3.467°W
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