Silmigou
Silmigou is a locality in Centre-Est Region, Burkina Faso. Silmigou is situated nearby to the village Bidiga, as well as near Gando.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bidiga and Gando.
Bidiga
Village
Bidiga is a village in the Tenkodogo Department of Boulgou Province in south-eastern Burkina Faso. As of 2005, the village has a population of 764. Bidiga is situated 3½ km west of Silmigou.
Gando
Village
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Gando is a village in Burkina Faso, in the Centre-Est Region, the Boulgou province and the Department of Tenkodogo. Gando has about 2500 residents. The village became famous in 2004, when the architect Diébédo Francis Kéré, originating from Gando and living in Germany, received the prestigious Aga Khan Award for Architecture for the construction of the Gando primary school. Gando is situated 5 km north of Silmigou.
Garango
Town
Garango is a city located in Boulgou Province of Burkina Faso, founded by a great BISSA hunter-warrior called BARSO. The main ethnic group is the Bissa. The population as of 2019 is 40,404. Garango is situated 7 km west of Silmigou.
Silmigou
- Type: Locality
- Location: Centre-Est Region, Burkina Faso, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
11.8° or 11° 48′ northLongitude
-0.48333° or 0° 29′ westElevation
295 metres (968 feet)Open location code
7C3XQGX8+XMGeoNames ID
2355583
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