Djibo
For other uses, see Djibo (disambiguation).
Djibo | |
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Town | |
Djibo Location within Burkina Faso, French West Africa | |
Coordinates: 14°06′N 1°38′W / 14.100°N 1.633°W | |
Country | Burkina Faso |
Founded | 16th century |
Elevation | 300 m (1,000 ft) |
Population (2012)[1] | |
• Total | 36,839 |
Time zone | GMT (UTC+0) |
Djibo is a town in northern Burkina Faso. It is situated 203 kilometres (126 mi) north of Ouagadougou and 45 kilometres (28 mi) from the frontier with Mali. It was founded in the 16th century and became the capital of Djilgodji, before becoming dominated by the Massina Empire in the 19th century. It is known for its animal market. The main ethnic group are the Fulani. The spillway of Djibo Dam was the scene of a potentially catastrophic accident involving a cyanide laden truck en route to nearby Inata gold mine on the 29th of July 2011 .
Coordinates: 14°06′N 1°38′W / 14.100°N 1.633°W
External links
- Djibo travel guide from Wikivoyage
References
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