Mangodara Department

Mangodara is a department or commune of Comoé Province in southern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Mangodara. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 44,444.

Towns and villages

 * Mangodara	(5,000 inhabitants) (capital)
 * Banakelesso	(197 inhabitants)
 * Bondokoro-Dioula	(163 inhabitants)
 * Bondokoro-Dogosse	(1,172 inhabitants)
 * Bounouba	(1,191 inhabitants)
 * Dabokiri	(99 inhabitants)
 * Dandougou	(1,269 inhabitants)
 * Diaradougou	(1,548 inhabitants)
 * Diarakorosso	(1,572 inhabitants)
 * Diaya	(960 inhabitants)
 * Diomanidougou	(239 inhabitants)
 * Farakorosso	(3,215 inhabitants)
 * Ganso	(756 inhabitants)
 * Gnaminadougou	(227 inhabitants)
 * Gontiedougou	(1,499 inhabitants)
 * Kando	(141 inhabitants)
 * Koflande	(2,828 inhabitants)
 * Larabin	(584 inhabitants)
 * Linguekoro	(1,177 inhabitants)
 * Logogniegue	(1,140 inhabitants)
 * Madiasso	(3,246 inhabitants)
 * Massade-Yirikoro	(348 inhabitants)
 * Mouroukoudougou	(704 inhabitants)
 * Niamango	(544 inhabitants)
 * Niambrigo	(964 inhabitants)
 * Nerekorosso	(285 inhabitants)
 * Noumoutiedougou	(2,625 inhabitants)
 * Sakedougou	(119 inhabitants)
 * Sirakoro	(804 inhabitants)
 * Sokoura I	(1,220 inhabitants)
 * Sokoura II	(1,611 inhabitants)
 * Tiebata	(949 inhabitants)
 * Tomikorosso	(464 inhabitants)
 * Torandougou	(1,449 inhabitants)
 * Touroukoro	(4,135 inhabitants)