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Dédougou Department
Dédougou is a department or commune of Mouhoun Province in western Burkina Faso. Its capital is the town of Dédougou. According to the 2019 census the department has a total population of 123,934. Towns and villages * Dédougou (63,617 inhabitants) (capital) * Bana (319 inhabitants) * Bokuy (729 inhabitants) * Boron (624 inhabitants) * Dankuy (369 inhabitants) * Debe (259 inhabitants) * Fakouna (3,647 inhabitants) * Haperekuy (97 inhabitants) * Kamandena (1,171 inhabitants) * Kari (1,568 inhabitants) * Karo (3,266 inhabitants) * Koran (801 inhabitants) * Kore (1,658 inhabitants) * Koukatenga (1,556 inhabitants) * Kouna (131 inhabitants) * Konandia (1,337 inhabitants) * Lonkakuy (489 inhabitants) * Magnimasso (1,192 inhabitants) * Makuy (215 inhabitants) * Massala (1,839 inhabitants) * Naokuy (960 inhabitants) * Oulani (2,997 inhabitants) * Parade (1,289 inhabitants) * Passakongo (2,894 inhabitants) * Sagala Sagala, Sakala ( sa, साकला), or Sanga ...
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