| Zorgho, Bazèga | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates: 11°42′N1°20′W / 11.700°N 1.333°W Coordinates: 11°42′N1°20′W / 11.700°N 1.333°W | |
| Country |  | 
| Region | Centre-Sud Region | 
| Province | Bazèga Province | 
| Department | Toece Department | 
| Population (2005 est.) | |
| • Total | 116 | 
Zorgho, Bazèga is a village in the Toece Department of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 116. [1]

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.
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Douré, Doulougou is a village in the Doulougou Department of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 658.

Sincéné is a village in the Doulougou Department of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 825.

Soulli is a village in the Doulougou Department of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 1,224.
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Koulpellé is a village in the Toece Department of Bazèga Province in central Burkina Faso. The village has a population of 641.
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