- Ouagadougou - Wikipedia
Ouagadougou or Wagadugu[3] ( ˌwɑːɡəˈduːɡuː ⓘ; Mossi: Waogdgo, pronounced [ˈwɔɣədəɣʊ]; Dyula: Wagadugu; French: Ouagadougou, pronounced [waɡaduɡu]) is the capital and largest city of Burkina Faso, [4] and the administrative, communications, cultural and economic centre of the nation
- Ouagadougou | Burkina Faso, Map, Facts | Britannica
Ouagadougou, capital and largest city of Burkina Faso, western Africa It was the capital of the historic Mossi kingdom of Wagadugu (founded in the 15th century) and the seat of the morho naba (“great king”) of the Mossi people
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Discover Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso's vibrant capital in our ultimate 2025 travel guide Find the best hotels, authentic restaurants, cultural attractions, and essential safety tips for exploring West Africa's film festival hub
- Ouagadougou – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Ouagadougou (pronounced: WA-ga-DOO-goo) is the capital of Burkina Faso and the nation's cultural and economic centre Its name is informally shortened to Ouaga
- Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso | Geography and Cartography . . . - EBSCO
Ouagadougou (sometimes spelled "Wagadugu," per its pronunciation) has served as the capital of Burkina Faso since 1960 and has served as the center of power in the region since its inception in the twelfth century CE
- Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso - All you need to know before you . . .
Ouagadougou, the lively capital of Burkina Faso, is a city that blends traditional African culture with modern urban life Known for its vibrant arts and crafts scene, Ouagadougou is a hub for music, dance, and film, often hosting international festivals that draw visitors from around the world
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