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Koupéla Department
Koupéla is a department or commune of Kouritenga Province in eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital is the town of Koupéla. According to the 2019 census the department has a total population of 91,008. Towns and villages * Koupéla Koupéla is a city in Burkina Faso, lying east of Ouagadougou () and west of Fada-Ngourma () in an area settled by the Mossi people. It is known for its pottery and sculptures; these were made from natural clays found in the area. In 1900 Koupél ... (49 372 inhabitants) (capital) * Bik-Baskouré (506 inhabitants) * Boangtenga (1 496 inhabitants) * Boangtenga-Peulh (78 inhabitants) * Bonnessin (1 015 inhabitants) * Dianghin (583 inhabitants) * Dimpaltenga (322 inhabitants) * Dimpaltenga-Peulh (271 inhabitants) * Gampougdo-Peulh (127 inhabitants) * Gargaoua-Peulh (142 inhabitants) * Gninga (1 006 inhabitants) * Gorgo (1 972 inhabitants) * Kamsaoghin (847 inhabitants) * Kanrin (376 inhabitants) * Kokemnoré (352 inhabitants) * ...
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