Koupéla Department

Koupéla is a department or commune of Kouritenga Province in eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital is the town of Koupéla. According to the 2019 census the department has a total population of 91,008.[1]

Koupéla
Department
Koupéla Department location in the province
Koupéla Department location in the province
Country Burkina Faso
ProvinceKouritenga Province
Area
  Department131 sq mi (339 km2)
Population
 (2019 census)[1]
  Department91,008
  Density700/sq mi (270/km2)
  Urban
49,372
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT 0)

Towns and villages

  • Koupéla (49 372 inhabitants) (capital)
  • Bik-Baskouré (506 inhabitants)
  • Boangtenga (1 496 inhabitants)
  • Boangtenga-Peulh (78 inhabitants)
  • Bonnessin (1 015 inhabitants)
  • Dianghin (583 inhabitants)
  • Dimpaltenga (322 inhabitants)
  • Dimpaltenga-Peulh (271 inhabitants)
  • Gampougdo-Peulh (127 inhabitants)
  • Gargaoua-Peulh (142 inhabitants)
  • Gninga (1 006 inhabitants)
  • Gorgo (1 972 inhabitants)
  • Kamsaoghin (847 inhabitants)
  • Kanrin (376 inhabitants)
  • Kokemnoré (352 inhabitants)
  • Koudmi (1 148 inhabitants)
  • Koughin (612 inhabitants)
  • Koughin-Peulh (131 inhabitants)
  • Kouritenga (574 inhabitants)
  • Lelguem (366 inhabitants)
  • Liguidi-Malguem (2 059 inhabitants)
  • Nabikessem (282 inhabitants)
  • Naftenga (813 inhabitants)
  • Nayamtenga (1 229 inhabitants)
  • Nohoungo (2 181 inhabitants)
  • Ouédogo (174 inhabitants)
  • Pissalgo (294 inhabitants)
  • Poessin (815 inhabitants)
  • Tarbonnessin (338 inhabitants)
  • Tibin (560 inhabitants)
  • Tiini (245 inhabitants)
  • Tini (1 858 inhabitants)
  • Togtenga (796 inhabitants)
  • Toulougou-Kanrin (701 inhabitants)
  • Toulougou-Nakomsé (252 inhabitants)
  • Toulougou-Yarcé (597 inhabitants)
  • Wédogo-Petit (740 inhabitants)
  • Wedogo-Peulh (88 inhabitants)
  • Zaogo (1 543 inhabitants)
  • Zorkoum (624 inhabitants)
  • Zougo (446 inhabitants)

References

  1. Citypopulation.de Population of provinces in Centre-Est Region

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