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‪Burkina Faso‬
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Burkina Faso, also known by its short-form name Burkina, is a landlocked country in West Africa around 274,200 square kilometres (105,900 sq mi) in size.

It is surrounded by six countries: Mali to the north; Niger to the east; Benin to the southeast; Togo and Ghana to the south; and Ivory Coast to the southwest. Ouagadougou is the capital. In 2010 the population of Burkina Faso was estimated at just under 15.75 million.

Formerly called the Republic of Upper Volta, the country was renamed "Burkina Faso" on 4 August 1984 by then-President Thomas Sankara, using a word from each of the country's two major native languages, Mòoré and Dioula.

Figuratively, Burkina, from Mòoré, may be translated as "men of integrity", while Faso means "fatherland" in Dioula.

"Burkina Faso" is understood as "Land of upright people" or "Land of honest people".

Residents of Burkina Faso are known as Burkinabè. French is an official language of government and business in the country.

Between 14,000 and 5000 BC, Burkina Faso was populated by hunter-gatherers in the country's northwestern region. Farm settlements appeared between 3600 and 2600 BC.

What is now central Burkina Faso was principally composed of Mossi kingdoms. In 1896 France established a protectorate over the kingdoms in this territory.

After gaining independence from France in 1960, the country underwent many governmental changes.

Today it is a semi-presidential republic and the president is Blaise Compaoré.

Burkina Faso is a member of the African Union, Community of Sahel-Saharan States, La Francophonie, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and Economic Community of West African States.

 

Burkina Faso

Motto: 
"Unité–Progrès–Justice" 
"Unity–Progress–Justice"

Anthem: 
Une Seule Nuit / Ditanyè 
One Single Night / Hymn of Victory

Capital and largest city: Ouagadougou (12°20′N 1°40′W)

Official languages: 
French
Recognised regional languages:
• Mòoré        
• Mandinka
• Bambara   

Ethnic groups (1995):
• 47.9% Mossi
• 10.3% Fulani
• 6.9% Lobi
• 6.9% Bobo
• 6.7% Mandé    
• 5.3% Senufo
• 5.0% Gurunsi
• 4.8% Gurma
• 3.1% Tuareg

Demonym: Burkinabé

Government: Semi-presidential republic 
• President: 
• Prime Minister:

Legislature: National Assembly

Independence from France: 5 August 1960 

Area:
 • Total 274,200 km2 (74th) - 105,869 sq mi
 • Water (%) 0.146%

Population:
• 2010 estimate 15,730,977 (64th) - 
• 2006 census 14,017,262 
Density: 57.4/km2 (145th) 148.9/sq mi

Currency: West African CFA franc (XOF)
Time zone: 
(UTC+0) - Summer (DST) not observed (UTC)
Drives on the right
Calling code: +226
ISO 3166 code: BF
Internet TLD: .bf

• The data here is an estimation for the year 2005 produced by the International Monetary Fund in April 2005.