Soula, Burkina Faso | |
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Coordinates: 11°58′N1°17′W / 11.967°N 1.283°W Coordinates: 11°58′N1°17′W / 11.967°N 1.283°W | |
Country | |
Region | Centre-Sud Region |
Province | Bazèga Province |
Department | Kombissiri Department |
Population (2005 est.) | |
• Total | 549 |
Soula, Burkina Faso is a village in the Kombissiri Department of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 549. [1]
Kombissiri is a department or commune of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Kombissiri. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 64,479.
Bazèga is one of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso and is in Centre-Sud Region. The capital of Bazèga is Kombissiri. In 2006 the population of Bazèga was 238,202 and in 2011 it was estimated to be 263,603.
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of around 274,200 square kilometres (105,900 sq mi) and is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north; Niger to the east; Benin to the southeast; Togo and Ghana to the south; and Ivory Coast to the southwest. The July 2018 population estimate by the United Nations was 19,751,651. Burkina Faso is a francophone country, with French as the official language of government and business. Roughly 40% of the population speaks the Mossi language. Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta (1958–1984), the country was renamed "Burkina Faso" on 4 August 1984 by then-President Thomas Sankara. Its citizens are known as Burkinabé. Its capital is Ouagadougou.
Ouagadougou, also Wagadugu, is the capital of Burkina Faso and the administrative, communications, cultural, and economic centre of the nation. It is also the country's largest city, with a population of 2,200,000 in 2015. The city's name is often shortened to Ouaga. The inhabitants are called ouagalais. The spelling of the name Ouagadougou is derived from the French orthography common in former French African colonies.
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