Dakoula
Dakoula is a village in Sud-Ouest Region, Burkina Faso and has about 1,120 residents. Dakoula is situated nearby to the village Ioba, as well as near Sarba.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Guéguéré and Dano.
Guéguéré
Village
Guéguéré is a department or commune of Ioba Province in Burkina Faso. Guéguéré is situated 8 km west of Dakoula.
Dano
Town
Photo: GandoIT, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dano is a town located in the province of Ioba in Burkina Faso. It is the capital of Ioba Province. It is also the capital of Dano Department. Dano is a small town with a market for weaving and pottery and is home to the Dagara, whose traditional cosmology and ritual practices have persisted in spite of colonial Christian influences. Dano is situated 9 km northeast of Dakoula.
Dakoula
- Type: Village with 1,120 residents
- Category: locality
- Location: Sud-Ouest Region, Burkina Faso, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
11.08333° or 11° 5′ northLongitude
-3.11667° or 3° 7′ westPopulation
1,120Elevation
304 metres (997 feet)Open location code
7C3R3VMM+88OpenStreetMap ID
node 903021531OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2361698
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In Other Languages
“Dakoula” goes by many names.
- French: “Dakoula”
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