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Godin (Gounghin)
Godin is a commune in the Gounghin Department of Kouritenga Province in the Centre-Est region of Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (, ; , ff, 𞤄𞤵𞤪𞤳𞤭𞤲𞤢 𞤊𞤢𞤧𞤮, italic=no) is a landlocked country in West Africa with an area of , bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the .... It had a population of 291 in 2006. Demographics Neighbourhoods References Populated places in the Centre-Est Region {{Kouritenga-geo-stub ...
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Godin (other)
Godin may refer to: ;Places * Godin, Doulougou, a village in the Doulougou Department of Kouritenga Province in Burkina Faso * Godin (Gounghin), a village in the Gounghin Department of Kouritenga Province in Burkina Faso * Godin, Bissiga, a village in the Bissiga Department of Kouritenga Province in Burkina Faso * Godin (settlement), a settlement in Les Awirs, Flémalle, province of Liège, Belgium * Godin (crater), a lunar impact crater named after Louis Godin ;Other * Godin (surname), a list of people with the surname * Godin (guitar manufacturer), a Canadian guitar manufacturing company See also * Gaudin (other) * Goding (other) Goding may refer to: ;Places *Göding, or Hodonín, town in the Czech Republic ;People *Charlie Goding (1876–1926), Australian rules footballer *Fred Goding (born 1905), Australian rules footballer *Frederic Webster Goding (1858–1933), Americ ...
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French West Africa
French West Africa (french: Afrique-Occidentale française, ) was a federation of eight French colonial territories in West Africa: Mauritania, Senegal, French Sudan (now Mali), French Guinea (now Guinea), Ivory Coast, Upper Volta (now Burkina Faso), Dahomey (now Benin) and Niger. The federation existed from 1895 until 1958. Its capital was Saint-Louis, Senegal until 1902, and then Dakar until the federation's collapse in 1960. History Until after World War II, almost none of the Africans living in the colonies of France were citizens of France. Rather, they were "French subjects", lacking rights before the law, property ownership rights, rights to travel, dissent, or vote. The exception was the Four Communes of Senegal: those areas had been towns of the tiny Senegal Colony in 1848 when, at the abolition of slavery by the French Second Republic, all residents of France were granted equal political rights. Anyone able to prove they were born in these towns was leg ...
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Provinces Of Burkina Faso
The regions of Burkina Faso are divided into 45 administrative provinces. These 45 provinces are currently sub-divided into 351 departments or communes. List of provinces by region Here is a list of the provinces, with their capitals in parentheses: Central Burkina Faso Centre Region * Kadiogo ( Ouagadougou) (#14 in map) Centre-Nord Region * Bam ( Kongoussi) (#2 in map) * Namentenga ( Boulsa) (#26 in map) * Sanmatenga ( Kaya) (#34 in map) Centre-Sud Region * Bazèga ( Kombissiri) (#4 in map) * Nahouri (Pô) (#25 in map) * Zoundwéogo (Manga) (#45 in map) Plateau-Central Region * Ganzourgou ( Zorgho) (#9 in map) * Kourwéogo ( Boussé) (#21 in map) * Oubritenga ( Ziniaré) (#29 in map) Eastern Burkina Faso Centre-Est Region * Boulgou ( Tenkodogo) (#6 in map) * Koulpélogo ( Ouargaye) (#19 in map) * Kouritenga ( Koupéla) (#20 in map) Est Region * Gnagna ( Bogandé) (#10 in map) * Gourma ( Fada N'gourma) (#11 in map) * Komondjari ( Gayéri) (#16 in map) ...
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Departments Of Burkina Faso
The provinces of Burkina Faso are divided into 351 departments (as of 2014 and since local elections of 2012), whose urbanized areas (cities, towns and villages) are grouped into the same commune (municipality) with the same name as the department. The department also covers rural areas (including national natural parks) that are not governed locally by the elected municipal council of the commune (presided by its mayor, with representants elected for each village or urban sector), but by the state represented at departmental level by a prefect (supervized by the haut-commissaire of its province, themself assisted by a general secretary and acting under the hierarchic authority the governor of its region, all of them being nominated by the national government). Status of communes The 351 communes (municipalities) created for each one of these departments have three kinds of status : * 49 urban communes are grouping their main city/town (subdivided into urban sectors) and all ...
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Kouritenga Province
Kouritenga (sometimes spelt Kourittenga) is one of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso, located in its Centre-Est Region. In 2019 the province had a population of 479,930.Citypopulation.de
Population of regions in Burkina Faso
Its capital is .


Departments

Kouritenga is divided into 9 departments:


Demographics


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Gounghin Department
Gounghin is a department of Kouritenga Province in eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Gounghin. According to the 2006 census the department has a total population of 35,257. Towns and villages * Gounghin (921 inhabitants) (capital) * Balgo-Zaoce (1,164 inhabitants) * Belembaoghin (522 inhabitants) * Belemboulghin (1,350 inhabitants) * Bilanghin (643 inhabitants) * Bonsin-Dagoule (2,133 inhabitants) * Boundoudoum-Zougo (650 inhabitants) * Dagbilin (586 inhabitants) * Dakonsin (696 inhabitants) * Dapelgo (840 inhabitants) * Dimistenga (1,529 inhabitants) * Donsin (492 inhabitants) * Douamtenga (765 inhabitants) * Gandeongo-Bogodin (1,219 inhabitants) * Godin (291 inhabitants) * Kabèga (1,032 inhabitants) * Kabèga-Peulh (115 inhabitants) * Kiegtougdou (280 inhabitants) * Koabdin (