

Burkina Faso
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About Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West Africa, is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant traditions, and resilient spirit. Formerly known as Upper Volta, the nation gained independence from France in 1960 and adopted its current name, meaning "Land of Honest People," in 1984. With a population of over 20 million, Burkina Faso is characterized by its diverse ethnic groups, including the Mossi, Fulani, and Bobo, each contributing to the country's unique cultural tapestry. The capital, Ouagadougou, is a bustling hub of art, music, and film, hosting the renowned Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO). Despite facing challenges such as poverty, political instability, and environmental issues like desertification, Burkina Faso remains a symbol of perseverance, with its people striving for progress and unity. The country's economy is primarily agrarian, with cotton and gold being key exports, while its landscapes range from the arid Sahel region in the north to the more fertile savannas in the south. Burkina Faso's warmth, hospitality, and cultural richness make it a fascinating and inspiring nation in the heart of Africa.
Key Facts
- Official Language
- French
- Time Zone
- UTC+0
- Calling Code
- +1