Dédougou Department

Dédougou is a department or commune of Mouhoun Province in western Burkina Faso. Its capital is the town of Dédougou. According to the 2019 census the department has a total population of 123,934.

Towns and villages

 * Dédougou	(63,617 inhabitants) (capital)
 * Bana	(319 inhabitants)
 * Bokuy	(729 inhabitants)
 * Boron	(624 inhabitants)
 * Dankuy	(369 inhabitants)
 * Debe	(259 inhabitants)
 * Fakouna	(3,647 inhabitants)
 * Haperekuy	(97 inhabitants)
 * Kamandena	(1,171 inhabitants)
 * Kari	(1,568 inhabitants)
 * Karo	(3,266 inhabitants)
 * Koran	(801 inhabitants)
 * Kore	(1,658 inhabitants)
 * Koukatenga	(1,556 inhabitants)
 * Kouna	(131 inhabitants)
 * Konandia	(1,337 inhabitants)
 * Lonkakuy	(489 inhabitants)
 * Magnimasso	(1,192 inhabitants)
 * Makuy	(215 inhabitants)
 * Massala	(1,839 inhabitants)
 * Naokuy	(960 inhabitants)
 * Oulani	(2,997 inhabitants)
 * Parade	(1,289 inhabitants)
 * Passakongo	(2,894 inhabitants)
 * Sagala	(452 inhabitants)
 * Soakuy	(173 inhabitants)
 * Sokoura	(1,409 inhabitants)
 * Soukuy	(864 inhabitants)
 * Souri, Burkina Faso	(3,571 inhabitants)
 * Tare	(276 inhabitants)
 * Tiankuy	(443 inhabitants)
 * Toroba	(3,705 inhabitants)
 * Wetina	(465 inhabitants)
 * Worokuy	(853 inhabitants)
 * Yonkuy	(598 inhabitants)
 * Zakuy	(231 inhabitants)
 * Zeoula	(449 inhabitants)
 * Zeoule	(298 inhabitants)