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Burkina Faso

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Burkina Faso
sovereign state,landlocked country,country
Year dem found am1960Edit
Official nameBurkĩna Faso,Burkina FasoEdit
Native labelBurkina FasoEdit
Short name🇧🇫Edit
Official languageMooré,Bissa,DioulaEdit
AnthemUne Seule NuitEdit
Cultureculture of Burkina FasoEdit
Motto textUnité - Progrès - JusticeEdit
ContinentAfricaEdit
CountryBurkina FasoEdit
CapitalOuagadougouEdit
Located in time zoneUTC±00:00,Africa/OuagadougouEdit
Located in/on physical featureWest AfricaEdit
Coordinate location12°16′0″N 2°4′0″WEdit
Coordinates of easternmost point11°54′1″N 2°24′15″EEdit
Coordinates of northernmost point15°4′48″N 0°28′12″WEdit
Coordinates of southernmost point9°24′39″N 2°46′3″WEdit
Coordinates of westernmost point10°25′51″N 5°30′47″WEdit
Highest pointMount TenakourouEdit
Lowest pointBlack VoltaEdit
Government ein basic formrepublic,military juntaEdit
Office held by head of statePresident of Burkina Faso,military leaderEdit
State ein headIbrahim TraoréEdit
Office head of government holdPrime Minister of Burkina FasoEdit
Government ein headApollinaire Joachim Kyélem de TambèlaEdit
Executive bodyPatriotic Movement for Safeguard and RestorationEdit
Legislative bodyNational AssemblyEdit
Central bankCentral Bank of West African StatesEdit
CurrencyWest African CFA francEdit
Twinned administrative bodyAllier,Bacău,KonanEdit
Driving siderightEdit
Electrical plug typeEuroplug,Type EEdit
Dey replaceRepublic of Upper Volta,French West Africa,Emirate of LiptakoEdit
Studied inBurkina Faso studiesEdit
Dema official websitehttps:// gouvernement.gov.bf/accueilEdit
HashtagBurkinaFasoEdit
Top-level Internet domain.bfEdit
Flagflag of Burkina FasoEdit
Coat of armscoat of arms of Burkina FasoEdit
Geography of topicgeography of Burkina FasoEdit
Get characteristicpartly free countryEdit
History of topichistory of Burkina FasoEdit
Open data portalOpen Data Burkina FasoEdit
Economy of topiceconomy of Burkina FasoEdit
Demographics of topicdemographics of Burkina FasoEdit
Mobile country code613Edit
Country calling code+226Edit
Emergency phone number112,17,18Edit
Licence plate codeBFEdit
Maritime identification digits633Edit
Unicode character🇧🇫Edit
Category for mapsCategory:Maps of Burkina FasoEdit
Map

Burkina Faso(UK:/bɜːrˌkiːnə ˈfæsoʊ/,US:/- ˈfɑːsoʊ/ (listen);French:[buʁkina faso], Fula: 𞤄𞤵𞤪𞤳𞤭𞤲𞤢 𞤊𞤢𞤧𞤮) be landlocked country forWest Africawey get area of 274,200 km2(105,900 sq mi).[1]Edey share border for ein northwest plusMali,denNigerfor northeast, plusBeninfor southeast, denTogodenGhanafor ein south, den plusIvory Coastfor ein southwest. As of 2021, de country get estimated population of 20,321,378.[2]Na previously dem dey bell am Republic of Upper Volta (1958–1984), Presido Thomas Sankara wey rename am Burkina Faso. Dem know ein citizens asBurkinabè,wey ein capital den largest city be Ouagadougou. Dem often dey translate ein name go English as de "Land of Honest Men".[3]

De largest ethnic group for Burkina Faso insyd be de Mossi people, wey settle for de area for de 11th den 13th centuries insyd. Dem establish powerful kingdoms lyk de Ouagadougou, Tenkodogo, den Yatenga. Insyd 1896, na de French colonize am as part of French West Africa; insyd 1958, Upper Volta cam turn self-governing colony within de French Community. Insyd 1960, e gain full independence plus Maurice Yaméogo as presido. Since e gain ein independence, na de country be subject to instability, droughts, famines den corruption. Various coups sanso take place for de country insyd, for 1966, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, den twice for 2022 insyd, insyd January den September, as well as attempt insyd 1989 den anoda insyd 2015.

Demographics[edit|edit source]


Largest cities anaa towns insyd Burkina Faso

According to de 2006 Census[4]

Rank Name Region Pop.
Ouagadougou

Bobo-Dioulasso

1 Ouagadougou Centre 1,475,223 Koudougou

Banfora

2 Bobo-Dioulasso Hauts-Bassins 489,967
3 Koudougou Centre-Ouest 88,184
4 Banfora Cascades 75,917
5 Ouahigouya Nord 73,153
6 Pouytenga Centre-Est 60,618
7 Kaya Centre-Nord 54,365
8 Tenkodogo Centre-Est 44,491
9 Fada N'gourma Est 41,785
10 Houndé Hauts-Bassins 39,458

Languages[edit|edit source]

Languages percent
Mossi 40.5%
Fula 29.3%
Gourmanche 6.1%
Bambara 4.9%
Bissa 3.2%
Bwamu 2.1%
Dagara 2%
San 1.9%
Lobiri 1.8%
Lyele 1.7%
Bobo 1.4%
Senoufo 1.4%
Nuni 1.2%
Dafing 1.1%
Tamasheq 1%
Kassem 0.7%
Gouin 0.4%
Dogon 0.3%
Songhai 0.3%
Gourounsi 0.3%
Ko 0.1%
Koussasse 0.1%
Sembla 0.1%
Siamou 0.1%
Other National 5%
Other African 0.2%
French 1.3%
Oda non-indigenous 0.1%

References[edit|edit source]

  1. "Burkina Faso".The World Factbook(2024 ed.). Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved 25 December 2023.
  2. "Burkina Faso Population 2021 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)".worldpopulationreview.
  3. "Burkina Faso country profile".BBC News.13 April 2011. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  4. "Burkina Faso: Regions, Cities & Urban Localities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information".citypopulation.de.

Bibliography[edit|edit source]

  • Rupley, Lawrence; Bangali, Lamissa & Diamitani, Boureima (2013).Historical Dictionary of Burkina Faso.The Scarecrow Press. ISBN978-0-8108-6770-3.

You fi read further[edit|edit source]

  • Engberg-Perderson, Lars,Endangering Development: Politics, Projects, and Environment in Burkina Faso(Praeger Publishers, 2003).
  • Englebert, Pierre,Burkina Faso: Unsteady Statehood in West Africa(Perseus, 1999).
  • Howorth, Chris,Rebuilding the Local Landscape: Environmental Management in Burkina Faso(Ashgate, 1999).
  • McFarland, Daniel Miles and Rupley, Lawrence A,Historical Dictionary of Burkina Faso(Scarecrow Press, 1998).
  • Manson, Katrina and Knight, James,Burkina Faso(Bradt Travel Guides, 2011).
  • Roy, Christopher D and Wheelock, Thomas G B,Land of the Flying Masks: Art and Culture in Burkina Faso: The Thomas G.B. Wheelock Collection(Prestel Publishing, 2007).
  • Sankara, Thomas,Thomas Sankara Speaks: The Burkina Faso Revolution 1983–1987(Pathfinder Press, 2007).
  • Sankara, Thomas,We are the Heirs of the World's Revolutions: Speeches from the Burkina Faso Revolution 1983–1987(Pathfinder Press, 2007).