Bourzanga Department
Bourzanga is a department of Bam Province in northern-central Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at Bourzanga town. According to the 2006 census the commune has a population of 48,545.
Bourzanga | |
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Bourzanga Department located in the north of the region | |
Country | |
Region | Centre-Nord Region |
Province | Bam Province |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 48,545 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT 0) |
Towns and villages
- Bourzanga (7 088 inhabitants) (capital)
- Abra (884 inhabitants)
- Alamanini (704 inhabitants)
- Alga (1 328 inhabitants)
- Alga-Fulbé (237 inhabitants)
- Bani (1 853 inhabitants)
- Bassé (2 138 inhabitants)
- Bassé-Fulbé (571 inhabitants)
- Bondé (409 inhabitants)
- Bonga (438 inhabitants)
- Bolkiba (287 inhabitants)
- Boulounga (2 296 inhabitants)
- Diagadéré (297 inhabitants)
- Doundégué (371 inhabitants)
- Felenga (428 inhabitants)
- Felenga Fulbé (513 inhabitants)
- Fétorané (380 inhabitants)
- Kiéké (831 inhabitants)
- Kièka Fulbé (125 inhabitants)
- Kourao (1 500 inhabitants)
- Maléoualé (793 inhabitants)
- Mawarida (225 inhabitants)
- Nafo (1 650 inhabitants)
- Namassa (233 inhabitants)
- Namssiguia (2 776 inhabitants)
- Napalgue (1 293 inhabitants)
- Nioumbila (1 725 inhabitants)
- Ouemtenga (259 inhabitants)
- Pissélé (1 026 inhabitants)
- Sam (2 060 inhabitants)
- Sam-Fulbé (467 inhabitants)
- Sanare (680 inhabitants)
- Selnore (1 628 inhabitants)
- Selnoré-Fulbé (47 inhabitants)
- Singtenga (831 inhabitants)
- Tabaongo (641 inhabitants)
- Tebera (968 inhabitants)
- Zana (1 620 inhabitants)
- Zana Mogo (976 inhabitants)
- Zomkalga (841 inhabitants)
- Zon (1 620 inhabitants)
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