Soum Province

Djelgodji is one of the 45 provinces of Burkina Faso, located in its . Its capital is Djibo.
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  • Type: province of Burkina Faso with 364,000 residents
  • Description: province of Burkina Faso
  • Also known as: Djelgodji Province” and “ProvinceduDjelgodji

Soum Province

Latitude
14.2166° or 14° 12′ 60″ north
Longitude
-1.5089° or 1° 30′ 32″ west
Population
364,000
Elevation
292 metres (958 feet)
Open location code
7C6W6F8R+JF
Geo­Names ID
2355248
Wiki­data ID
Q385973
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Waray—“Soum Province” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Province du Soum
  • Chinese: 蘇姆省
  • Dutch: Soum
  • Finnish: Soum
  • French: Djelgodji
  • French: Province du Djelgodji
  • French: Soum
  • Galician: Soum
  • German: Soum
  • Greek: Σουμ
  • Indonesian: Provinsi Soum
  • Italian: provincia di Soum
  • Italian: Provincia di Soum
  • Japanese: スム県
  • Korean: 숨현
  • Northern Frisian: Soum (Prowins)
  • Northern Frisian: Soum
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Soum
  • Persian: استان سوم (بورکینافاسو)
  • Persian: استان سوم
  • Polish: Prowincja Soum
  • Portuguese: Soum
  • Romanian: Soum
  • Russian: Сум
  • Slovenian: Soum
  • Spanish: Provincia de Soum
  • Swedish: Soum
  • Ukrainian: Сум
  • Urdu: سؤم صوبہ
  • Vietnamese: Soum
  • Waray (Philippines): Soum

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