Gounghin Department
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Gounghin | |
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Department | |
Gounghin Department location in the province | |
Country | Burkina Faso |
Province | Kouritenga Province |
Population (1996) | |
• Total | 34,850 |
Time zone | GMT 0 (UTC+0) |
Gounghin is a department or commune of Kouritenga Province in eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Gounghin. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 34,850.[1]
Towns and villages
- Gounghin (5 767 inhabitants) (capital)
- Balgo-Zaoce (1 099 inhabitants)
- Belembaoghin (514 inhabitants)
- Belemboulghin (1 104 inhabitants)
- Bilanghin (686 inhabitants)
- Bonsin-Dagoule (1 490 inhabitants)
- Boundoudoum-Zougo (622 inhabitants)
- Dagbilin (668 inhabitants)
- Dakonsin (733 inhabitants)
- Dapelgo (924 inhabitants)
- Dimistenga (1 722 inhabitants)
- Donsin (638 inhabitants)
- Douamtenga (728 inhabitants)
- Gandeongo-Bogodin (1 191 inhabitants)
- Godin (389 inhabitants)
- Gounghin (1 059 inhabitants)
- Kabèga (975 inhabitants)
- Kabèga-Peulh (80 inhabitants)
- Kiegtougdou (265 inhabitants)
- Koabdin (750 inhabitants)
- Kontaga (478 inhabitants)
- Kougdo (878 inhabitants)
- Lezotenga (2 004 inhabitants)
- Mendrin-Tountoghin (283 inhabitants)
- Milimtenga (152 inhabitants)
- Mossi-Balgo (253 inhabitants)
- Nalanghin (390 inhabitants)
- Namoukouka (928 inhabitants)
- Niongretenga (1 247 inhabitants)
- Nioughin (954 inhabitants)
- Nondo (397 inhabitants)
- Nougbini (256 inhabitants)
- Ouédogo-Bokin (1 463 inhabitants)
- Oueffin (846 inhabitants)
- Pilorghin (965 inhabitants)
- Pissi-Zaoce (1 797 inhabitants)
- Sampaongo (1 699 inhabitants)
- Sankouissi (230 inhabitants)
- Sitenga (459 inhabitants)
- Teyogodin (1 682 inhabitants)
- Wenibankin (412 inhabitants)
- Wobzoughin (384 inhabitants)
- Yarkanré (995 inhabitants)
- Zaka (461 inhabitants)
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Coordinates: 12°4′N 0°9′W / 12.067°N 0.150°W
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