Loumbila Department
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Loumbila | |
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Department | |
Loumbila Department location in the province | |
Country | Burkina Faso |
Province | Oubritenga Province |
Population (1996) | |
• Total | 26,368 |
Time zone | GMT 0 (UTC+0) |
Loumbila is a department or commune of Oubritenga Province in northern-central Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Loumbila. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 26,368.[1]
Towns and villages
- Loumbila (1 596 inhabitants) (capital)
- Bangrin (1 121 inhabitants)
- Bendogo (397 inhabitants)
- Daguilma (854 inhabitants)
- Donsin (806 inhabitants)
- Dogomnogo (1 351 inhabitants)
- Gandin (599 inhabitants)
- Goué (1 878 inhabitants)
- Goundry (652 inhabitants)
- Ipala (394 inhabitants)
- Kogninga (410 inhabitants)
- Koulsinga (98 inhabitants)
- Kouriyaoghin (753 inhabitants)
- Nabdogo (531 inhabitants)
- Nangtenga (245 inhabitants)
- Nonguestenga (405 inhabitants)
- Nomgana (1 816 inhabitants)
- Noungou (1 044 inhabitants)
- Pendissi (744 inhabitants)
- Pendogo (207 inhabitants)
- Poédogo I (1 748 inhabitants)
- Poédogo II (377 inhabitants)
- Pousghin (2 180 inhabitants)
- Ramitenga (390 inhabitants)
- Silmiougou (1 900 inhabitants)
- Tabtenga (1 556 inhabitants)
- Tangzougou (724 inhabitants)
- Tanlaorgo (238 inhabitants)
- Wavoussé (788 inhabitants)
- Zongo (566 inhabitants)
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Coordinates: 12°31′09″N 1°22′14″W / 12.51917°N 1.37056°W
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