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Barani Department
Barani is a department or commune of Kossi Province in western Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Barani. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 49,144. The department of Barani borders the country of Mali to the north. The village of Barani is most well known as the site of an annual horse festival.http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/travel/destinations/africa/article4076187.ece It can be reached via a road heading north from the village of Bomborokui. Towns and villages * Barani (4 804 inhabitants) (capital) * Babakuy (1 094 inhabitants) * Bangassi-Koro (420 inhabitants) * Bangassi Kourou (4 804 inhabitants) * Berma (1 450 inhabitants) * Bogo (327 inhabitants) * Boulé (491 inhabitants) * Boulemporo (1 397 inhabitants) * Cissé (918 inhabitants) * Diamahoun (1 348 inhabitants) * Djallo (510 inhabitants) * Dienwely (534 inhabitants) * Douré (413 inhabitants) * Illa Illa may refer to: * Illa, France * ''Illa'' (Arabic), ...
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