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A landlocked country is entirely surrounded by land with no access to open sea.

2. The kingdoms became a French protectorate in 1896. The Sahel is a savanna region increasingly afflicted by soil erosion and desertification. Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa. In fact, the final payoff does not exist; the purpose of the scam is simply to collect the advance fees.

Burkina Faso used to be known as Upper Volta until it changed its name in 1984. Sankara, an accomplished guitarist, even wrote Burkina Faso’s national anthem himself.

17. Vehicles will often enter oncoming traffic to pass or maneuver around obstacles. Around 80% of the Burkinabe population is engaged in subsistence farming, a form of farming where nearly all of the crops or livestock are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer’s family, leaving little, or no surplus for sale or trade.

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Travelers who become ill with a fever or flu-like illness while traveling in a malaria-risk area and up to one year after returning home should seek prompt medical attention and tell the physician their travel history and what anti-malarial drugs they have been taking. Burkina Faso is a former French colony; the official language is French.

burkina faso fakta

Emergency services in case of accidents are scarce, underequipped, and practically nonexistent in most rural areas.

Caution is urged while using any form of public transportation to travel by road, and travelers should remain aware of their personal belongings at all times. Roadside banditry and other violent crimes sometimes occur in Burkina Faso, especially in remote and border areas.

Travelers requiring specific medicines should bring an adequate supply for the duration of their stay in Burkina Faso.

Malaria is a serious risk to travelers in Burkina Faso and can be fatal. Not only are the bootlegs illegal in the United States, but if purchased, you may also be breaking local law. Road travel at night is especially dangerous and should be avoided.

The country’s coat of arms depicts a horse, the national football team is nicknamed Les Etalons (“The Stallions”) and the most common surname is Ouedraogo (meaning stallion).

22. Burkina Faso translates as “Land of the Honest (Incorruptible) Men”.

8. Meningitis and Yellow Fever are endemic in Burkina Faso, and cases are most frequent during the drier, dustier months of January through June.

A teacher for seven years, she has been committed to providing students with the best learning opportunities possible, both domestically and abroad. They called the land Mogho (“country of the Mossi”) and established five independent kingdoms: Tenkodogo, Yatenga, Gourma, Zandoma, and Ouagadougou.

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The median age in Burkina Faso is just 18.6, making it among the ten youngest countries in the world.