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Kando Department
Kando is a Departments of Burkina Faso, department or commune of Kouritenga Province in eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Kando, Burkina Faso, Kando. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 28,481.Burkinabé government inforoute communale


Towns and villages

* Kando, Burkina Faso, Kando ( inhabitants) (capital) * Bagwokin (586 inhabitants) * Bissiga, Kouritenga, Bissiga (325 inhabitants) * Bougrétenga (2 014 inhabitants) * Guirgo, Kouritenga, Guirgo (1 869 inhabitants) * Hamidin (586 inhabitants) * Ibga (1 368 inhabitants) * Kampelsezougou (1 702 inhabitants) * Kiongo (245 inhabitants) * Kodé-Mendé (3 127 inhabitants) * Lelkom (1 110 inhabitants) * Mobèga (1 054 inhabitants) * Nabnongomzougo (903 inhabitants) * Neem (Burkina), N ...
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Neem (Burkina)
''Azadirachta indica'', commonly known as neem, nimtree or Indian lilac, is a tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae. It is one of two species in the genus ''Azadirachta'', and is native to the Indian subcontinent and most of the countries in Africa. It is typically grown in tropical and semi-tropical regions. Neem trees also grow on islands in southern Iran. Its fruits and seeds are the source of neem oil. Description Neem is a fast-growing tree that can reach a height of , and rarely . It is deciduous, shedding many of its leaves during the dry winter months. The branches are wide and spreading. The fairly dense crown is roundish and may reach a diameter of . The neem tree is similar in appearance to its relative, the chinaberry (''Melia azedarach''). The opposite, pinnate leaves are long, with 20 to 30 medium to dark green leaflets about long. The terminal leaflet often is missing. The petioles are short. White and fragrant flowers are arranged in more-or-less drooping ax ...
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