Dialgaye Department
Dialgaye is a department of Kouritenga Province in eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Dialgaye. According to the 2006 census, the department has a total population of 36,893.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: department of Burkina Faso
- Also known as: “Dialgay”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dialgaye and Lioulgou.
Dialgaye
Village
Dialgaye is the capital town of the Dialgaye Department of Kouritenga Province in the Centre-Est region of Burkina Faso. It had a population of 3,354 in 2006.
Lioulgou
Village
Lioulgou is a commune in the Dialgaye Department of Kouritenga Province in the Centre-Est region of Burkina Faso. It had a population of 2,482 in 2006. Lioulgou is situated 4 km north of Dialgaye Department.
Zeguedega
Village
Zeguedega, also spelt Zeguedéga, is a commune in the Dialgaye Department of Kouritenga Province in the Centre-Est region of Burkina Faso. It had a population of 1,786 in 2006. Zeguedega is situated 6 km south of Dialgaye Department.
Dialgaye Department
- Category: department of Burkina Faso
- Location: Kouritenga Province, Centre-Est Region, Burkina Faso, West Africa, Africa
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