Dapélogo Department Explained
Dapelogo is a department or commune of Oubritenga Province in northern-central Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Dapelogo. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 36,356.[1]
Towns and villages
- Dapelogo (6 585 inhabitants) (capital)
- Cissé-yarcé (791 inhabitants)
- Dié (2 638 inhabitants)
- Gademtenga (3 661 inhabitants)
- Garpéné (952 inhabitants)
- Kouila (634 inhabitants)
- Manessa (4 595 inhabitants)
- Nabi-yiri (192 inhabitants)
- Napalgué (285 inhabitants)
- Nayambsé (780 inhabitants)
- Niandeghin (350 inhabitants)
- Nioniogo (2 037 inhabitants)
- Ouamzong-Yiri (117 inhabitants)
- Pagatenga (774 inhabitants)
- Pighin (1 326 inhabitants)
- Poédogo (475 inhabitants)
- Soglozi (1 651 inhabitants)
- Somnawaye (770 inhabitants)
- Souka (684 inhabitants)
- Tamporain (527 inhabitants)
- Tanghin Niangeghin (544 inhabitants)
- Tanguiga (1 561 inhabitants)
- Tigem Koamba (703 inhabitants)
- Voaga (3 386 inhabitants)
- Youm-yiri (338 inhabitants)
Notes and References
- http://www.inforoute-communale.gov.bf/list_vill/bm.htm Burkinabé government inforoute communale