Bagaré Department
Bagaré is a department or commune of Passoré Province in north central Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Bagaré.[1]
Bagaré  | |
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![]() Bagaré Department location in the province  | |
| Country | |
| Province | Passoré Province | 
| Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT 0) | 
Towns and villages
    
The department has one town (populations updated in 2006):
- Bagaré (2438 inhabitants)
 
and 23 villages:
- Bassantinga (61 inhabitants)
 - Bibiou (1131 inhabitants)
 - Bisma (1341 inhabitants)
 - Darigma (Bagaré) (951 inhabitants)
 - Gaon (Burkina Faso) (428 inhabitants)
 - Gobila (Bagaré) (1013 inhabitants)
 - Gorpouly (1514 inhabitants)
 - Kalla (476 inhabitants)
 - Kénéma (689 inhabitants)
 - Kiendembaye (1364 inhabitants)
 - Kinkan (351 inhabitants)
 - Korro (fr) (1709 inhabitants)
 - Nionniongo (435 inhabitants)
 - Niouma (1365 inhabitants)
 - Ouindongtenga (747 inhabitants)
 - Pangtenga (408 inhabitants)
 - Rabouglitenga (799 inhabitants)
 - Siguinonguin (659 inhabitants)
 - Souri (Bagaré) (686 inhabitants)
 - Tagho (994 inhabitants)
 - Tamesbaongo (657 inhabitants)
 - Tanghin (Bagaré) (568 inhabitants)
 - Zougo (Bagaré) (2984 inhabitants)
 
References
    
- "Burkinabé government inforoute communale". Archived from the original on 2016-12-31. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
 
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