Mangodara | |
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Country | Burkina Faso |
Province | Comoé Province |
Population (1996) | |
• Total | 44,444 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT 0) |
Mangodara is a department or commune of Comoé Province in southern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Mangodara. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 44,444.[1]
Towns and villages
- Mangodara (5,000 inhabitants) (capital)
- Banakelesso (197 inhabitants)
- Bondokoro-Dioula (163 inhabitants)
- Bondokoro-Dogosse (1,172 inhabitants)
- Bounouba (1,191 inhabitants)
- Dabokiri (99 inhabitants)
- Dandougou (1,269 inhabitants)
- Diaradougou (1,548 inhabitants)
- Diarakorosso (1,572 inhabitants)
- Diaya (960 inhabitants)
- Diomanidougou (239 inhabitants)
- Farakorosso (3,215 inhabitants)
- Ganso (756 inhabitants)
- Gnaminadougou (227 inhabitants)
- Gontiedougou (1,499 inhabitants)
- Kando (141 inhabitants)
- Koflande (2,828 inhabitants)
- Larabin (584 inhabitants)
- Linguekoro (1,177 inhabitants)
- Logogniegue (1,140 inhabitants)
- Madiasso (3,246 inhabitants)
- Massade-Yirikoro (348 inhabitants)
- Mouroukoudougou (704 inhabitants)
- Niamango (544 inhabitants)
- Niambrigo (964 inhabitants)
- Nerekorosso (285 inhabitants)
- Noumoutiedougou (2,625 inhabitants)
- Sakedougou (119 inhabitants)
- Sirakoro (804 inhabitants)
- Sokoura I (1,220 inhabitants)
- Sokoura II (1,611 inhabitants)
- Tiebata (949 inhabitants)
- Tomikorosso (464 inhabitants)
- Torandougou (1,449 inhabitants)
- Touroukoro (4,135 inhabitants)
References
- ↑ Burkinabé government inforoute communale Archived 2008-01-24 at the Wayback Machine
9°54′N 4°21′W / 9.900°N 4.350°W
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