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Burkina Faso, also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked nation in West Africa. It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north, Niger to the east, Benin to the south east, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Côte d'Ivoire to the south west. Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta, it was renamed on August 4, 1984, by President Thomas Sankara to mean "the land of upright people" in Moré and Dioula, the major native languages of the country. Literally, "Burkina" may be translated, "men of integrity," from the Moré language, and "Faso" means "father's house" in Dioula. The inhabitants of Burkina Faso are known as Burkinabé
Burkina Faso's capital is Ouagadougou. After gaining independence from France in 1960, the country underwent many governmental changes until arriving at its current form, a semi-presidential republic. The current president is Blaise Compaoré.
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Capital : Ouagadougou
12°20′N, 1°40′W |
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Full name: |
Burkina Faso |
Population: |
13,228,000 |
Area: |
274,000 sq km (105,792 sq miles) |
Major languages: |
French, Indigenous |
Monetary unit:
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West African CFA franc
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GDP per capita: |
$16.845 billion |
Internet domain: |
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Code: |
International dialling +226 |

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