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Pouytenga Department
Pouytenga is a department or commune of Kouritenga Province in eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital is the town of Pouytenga. According to the 2019 census the department had a total population of 118,511. Towns and villages * Pouytenga Pouytenga is the capital and largest city in the Pouytenga Department of Kouritenga Province in Burkina Faso. It has a population of 96,469 (2019 census). History Pouytenga was founded by the Mossi chief Naaba Pouya, from whom it received ... (96 469 inhabitants) (capital) * Belmin (715 inhabitants) * Dassambin (462 inhabitants) * Goghin (687 inhabitants) * Gorbilin (329 inhabitants) * Gorkassinghin (251 inhabitants) * Kalwartenga (1 681 inhabitants) * Konlastenga (605 inhabitants) * Kourit-Bil-Yargo (1 280 inhabitants) * Kourityaoghin (414 inhabitants) * Léamtenga (683 inhabitants) * Nimpougo (942 inhabitants) * Noéssin (1141 inhabitants) * Pelga (1 791 inhabitants) * Pouytenga-Peulh (103 inhabitants) * Sign ...
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