Events in the year 2011inBurkinaFaso. President: Blaise Compaoré Prime Minister: Tertius Zongo (until April 18) Luc-Adolphe Tiao (from April 18) April...
The 2011BurkinaFaso protests were a series of popular protests inBurkinaFaso. On 15 February, members of the military mutinied in the capital Ouagadougou...
BurkinaFaso is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of 274,223 km2 (105,878 sq mi), bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the...
Telecommunications inBurkinaFaso include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. The telephony market inBurkinaFaso is still relatively...
BurkinaFaso is a religiously diverse society, with Islam being the dominant religion. According to the latest 2019 census, 63.8% of the population adheres...
The BurkinaFaso national football team (French: Équipe de football du BurkinaFaso) represents BurkinaFasoin men's international football and is controlled...
ongoing war and civil conflict between the Government of BurkinaFaso and Islamist rebels began in August 2015 and has led to the displacement of over 2...
Transport inBurkinaFaso consists primarily of road, air and rail transportation. The World Bank classified country's transportation as underdeveloped...
The economy of BurkinaFaso is based primarily on subsistence farming and livestock raising. BurkinaFaso has an average income purchasing-power-parity...
The national flag of BurkinaFaso (French: drapeau du BurkinaFaso) is formed by two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and green, with a yellow five-pointed...
A landlocked sub-Saharan country, BurkinaFaso is among the poorest countries in the world—44 percent of its population lives below the international poverty...
Education inBurkinaFaso is structured in much the same way as in the rest of the world: primary, secondary, and higher education. As of 2008, despite...
BurkinaFaso's 22.1 million people belong to two major West African cultural groups: the Gur (Voltaic) and the Mandé. The Voltaic are far more numerous...
list of prime ministers of BurkinaFaso since the formation of the post of Prime Minister of the Republic of Upper Volta in 1971 to the present day. A...
people inBurkinaFaso face legal issues not experienced by non-LGBT citizens. Although same-sex sexual acts are legal for both men and women inBurkina Faso...
BurkinaFaso is largely wild bush country with a mixture of grass and small trees in varying proportions. The savanna region is mainly grassland in the...
The history of BurkinaFaso includes the history of various kingdoms within the country, such as the Mossi kingdoms, as well as the later French colonisation...
BurkinaFaso has good relations with the European Union, African and certain Asian countries. France, the former colonial power, in particular, continues...
BurkinaFaso (formerly Upper Volta) is a landlocked Sahel country that shares borders with six nations. It lies between the Sahara desert and the Gulf...
BurkinaFaso uprising was a series of demonstrations and riots inBurkinaFasoin October 2014 that quickly spread to multiple cities. They began in response...
The music of BurkinaFaso includes the folk music of 60 different ethnic groups. The Mossi people, centrally located around the capital, Ouagadougou, account...
and Pan-Africanist who served as President of BurkinaFaso from his coup in 1983 to his assassination in 1987. He is viewed by supporters as a charismatic...
of the BurkinaFaso Armed Forces attempted to overthrow the ruling military junta led by Ibrahim Traoré, which came to power a year earlier. In a previous...
often plays a significant role inBurkinaFaso’s economy. BurkinaFaso has become Africa's 4th biggest producer of gold in 2012. Production of mineral commodities...