Barani  | |
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Department  | |
![]() Barani Department location in the province  | |
| Country | |
| Province | Kossi Province | 
| Population  (1996)  | |
| • Total | 49,144 | 
| Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT 0) | 
Barani is a department or commune of Kossi Province in Western Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Barani. According to the 1996 census, the department has a total population of 49,144.[1]
The department of Barani borders the country of Mali to the North. The village of Barani is most well known as the site of an annual horse festival.[2] It can be reached via a road heading north from the village of Bomborokui.
Towns and villages
- Barani (4 804 inhabitants) (capital)
 - Babakuy (1 094 inhabitants)
 - Bangassi-Koro (420 inhabitants)
 - Bangassi Kourou (4 804 inhabitants)
 - Berma (1 450 inhabitants)
 - Bogo (327 inhabitants)
 - Boulé (491 inhabitants)
 - Boulemporo (1 397 inhabitants)
 - Cissé (918 inhabitants)
 - Diamahoun (1 348 inhabitants)
 - Djallo (510 inhabitants)
 - Dienwely (534 inhabitants)
 - Douré (413 inhabitants)
 - Illa (1 633 inhabitants)
 - Kamandadougou (1 068 inhabitants)
 - Karekuy (1 003 inhabitants)
 - Kessekuy (1 053 inhabitants)
 - Kinseré (1 334 inhabitants)
 - Kolonkan Goure Ba (616 inhabitants)
 - Kolonkan Goure Diall (1 293 inhabitants)
 - Konkoro (594 inhabitants)
 - Koroni (762 inhabitants)
 - Koubé (575 inhabitants)
 - Koulerou (1 978 inhabitants)
 - Manekuy (576 inhabitants)
 - Mantamou (1 086 inhabitants)
 - Medougou (1 766 inhabitants)
 - Nabasso (881 inhabitants)
 - Niako (479 inhabitants)
 - Niemini-Peulh (137 inhabitants)
 - Gnimanou (2 176 inhabitants)
 - Ouemboye (382 inhabitants)
 - Oueressé (1 384 inhabitants)
 - Pampakuy (559 inhabitants)
 - Sekuy (576 inhabitants)
 - Sekuy-Ira (62 inhabitants)
 - Sokoura (2 280 inhabitants)
 - Soudogo (670 inhabitants)
 - Tira (779 inhabitants)
 - Torokoto (2 991 inhabitants)
 - Waribèrè (961 inhabitants)
 - Yalankoro (980 inhabitants)
 
References
- ↑ Burkinabé government inforoute communale Archived January 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
 - ↑  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-03. Retrieved 2008-07-30.
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