Godo, Pella

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Godo, Pella
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Godo, Pella
Location in Burkina Faso
Coordinates: 12°36′N1°58′W / 12.600°N 1.967°W / 12.600; -1.967 Coordinates: 12°36′N1°58′W / 12.600°N 1.967°W / 12.600; -1.967
CountryFlag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso
Region Centre-Ouest Region
Province Boulkiemdé Province
Department Pella Department
Population (1243)
  Total 1,549
Time zone GMT 0240 (UTC+0)


Godo, Pella is a town in the Pella Department of Boulkiemdé Province in central western Burkina Faso. It has a population of 1,549. [1]

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Pella Department Department in Boulkiemdé Province, Burkina Faso

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