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Region Du Boukani Localite Departement Region REGION DU BOUKANI LOCALITE DEPARTEMENT REGION POPULATION SYNTHESE SYNTHESE SYNTHESE COUVERTURE 2G COUVERTURE 3G COUVERTURE 4G ALIBOUGOU DOROPO BOUNKANI 134 ALLANIKRO NASSIAN BOUNKANI 328 AMENDI TEHINI BOUNKANI 243 ANGAYE DOROPO BOUNKANI 895 ANGOBILA NASSIAN BOUNKANI 1046 ANSORPE DOROPO BOUNKANI 326 ANVEYO NASSIAN BOUNKANI 314 ASSIEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 287 ASSOUM 1 BOUNA BOUNKANI 1157 ASSOUM 2 BOUNA BOUNKANI 315 BABADJOU DOROPO BOUNKANI 225 BABALDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 211 BAHIANAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 226 BAHINTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 198 BALOUMDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 243 BALTAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 87 BANA-YALFOU TEHINI BOUNKANI 325 BANDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 47 BANIA BOUNA BOUNKANI 644 BANIÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 452 BANVAYO TEHINI BOUNKANI 871 BANVAYO NASSIAN BOUNKANI 1599 BARRIERA TEHINI BOUNKANI 240 BATEDI-NORD TEHINI BOUNKANI 168 BATÉFIGUI DOROPO BOUNKANI 166 BATI-LINDE TEHINI BOUNKANI 174 REGION DU BOUKANI BATIYAL TEHINI BOUNKANI 295 BAVE TEHINI BOUNKANI 771 BÉDIDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 28 BÉGUÉTIMI 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 118 BÉGUÉTIMI 2 DOROPO BOUNKANI 76 BEHINGUINANDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 294 BÉLENTOUROU DOROPO BOUNKANI 129 BEMBELA TEHINI BOUNKANI 50 BÉNIMBARA DOROPO BOUNKANI 132 BEOUMPEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 168 BIBIELDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 264 BIDANDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 43 BIDIGUÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 76 BIDJEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 103 BIDJINADOUO 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 210 BIDJINADOUO 2 DOROPO BOUNKANI 171 BIDOLOTEDOUO TEHINI BOUNKANI 359 BIEBDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 85 BIÉGNON DOROPO BOUNKANI 422 BIELFI-LETCHARD DOROPO BOUNKANI 289 BIELIGNINADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 151 BIELMI SIMITE TEHINI BOUNKANI 118 BIÉLPINDOUOGBÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 225 BIELTADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 65 BIGEBDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 395 BIGUILAYE TEHINI BOUNKANI 520 BIHENANDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 77 BIKOHIDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 82 BIKOUNEREDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 148 REGION DU BOUKANI BILBIELDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 74 BINANDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 196 BINANDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 76 BINÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 101 BINGORA DOROPO BOUNKANI 134 BINGUETAN TEHINI BOUNKANI 360 BININTIRA TEHINI BOUNKANI 216 BINODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 21 BIPIREDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 274 BISSAMDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 68 BISSANKOI DOROPO BOUNKANI 129 BISSORI-TCHOGBOLO BOUNA BOUNKANI 238 BITIÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 89 BODE NASSIAN BOUNKANI 1527 BOGNIRA 2 (KOYALADOUO) BOUNA BOUNKANI 137 BOGNIRA 3( BINGUIDOUO) BOUNA BOUNKANI 109 BOGNIRA 4 BOUNA BOUNKANI 50 BOGNIRA1 (DOLODOUO) BOUNA BOUNKANI 51 BOHIDANAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 53 BOKI TEHINI BOUNKANI 334 BOLE TEHINI BOUNKANI 1430 BOMANDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 150 BOMANDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 248 BONDOYO NASSIAN BOUNKANI 1383 BONFILE 1 BOUNA BOUNKANI 476 BONFILE 2 BOUNA BOUNKANI 113 BOTOU BOUNA BOUNKANI 276 BOUDOU NASSIAN BOUNKANI 572 BOUGOULAYE NASSIAN BOUNKANI 732 REGION DU BOUKANI BOUKO BOUNA BOUNKANI 1952 BOUKODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 274 BOUNA BOUNA BOUNKANI 18755 BROMANKOTE BOUNA BOUNKANI 460 BROTTO DOROPO BOUNKANI 220 BROVILLA NASSIAN BOUNKANI 649 DABIL - SEDAN TEHINI BOUNKANI 63 DABILO(DABLO) BOUNA BOUNKANI 123 DABIRA BOUNA BOUNKANI 124 DABONKIRO 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 281 DABONKIRO 2 DOROPO BOUNKANI 97 DABONKIRO 3 DOROPO BOUNKANI 60 DABONKIRO 4 DOROPO BOUNKANI 216 DABORDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 474 DABOUDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 54 DAGNAMADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 488 DAHOUDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 101 DAKOUNDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 173 DAKPOLONGUI 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 217 DAKPOLONGUI 2 DOROPO BOUNKANI 139 DALO OU DOUGBOUDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 133 DAMALDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 185 DAMBÉLESSI DOROPO BOUNKANI 236 DANAGNARA DOROPO BOUNKANI 60 DANAKOURDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 152 DANANKAFARA DOROPO BOUNKANI 123 DANDÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 181 DANFO TEHINI BOUNKANI 146 DANOA DOROPO BOUNKANI 574 REGION DU BOUKANI DAPIDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 295 DARDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 50 DARIDION BOUNA BOUNKANI 221 DARITEON BOUNA BOUNKANI 201 DASSEYO 1 BOUNA BOUNKANI 164 DEBRODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 79 DEDI NASSIAN BOUNKANI 554 DEJLMIDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 156 DÉKO 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 30 DÉKODOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 212 DELEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 914 DEPINGO NASSIAN BOUNKANI 808 DÉRIDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 32 DIDASSOKOURA TEHINI BOUNKANI 222 DIFITA TEHINI BOUNKANI 218 DIGBA NASSIAN BOUNKANI 335 DIHINAPER-BOBA TEHINI BOUNKANI 334 DIHINTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 1061 DIHODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 297 DIKOTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 1202 DIKOYE SETROU TEHINI BOUNKANI 349 DINABADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 201 DININÉMINA DOROPO BOUNKANI 130 DIOKORDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 111 DIPRIDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 215 DITIATRÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 45 DITOUNÉGNADOUO 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 316 DITOUNÉGNADOUO 2 DOROPO BOUNKANI 126 DJADREDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 186 REGION DU BOUKANI DJAMALADOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 77 DJAPEREDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 175 DJEDO BOUNA BOUNKANI 145 DJEGBONAUDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 160 DJÉGUÉRIGUÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 342 DJELEKODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 71 DJEMITEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 335 DJENKADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 68 DJIDRÉ-TINLO DOROPO BOUNKANI 417 DJINBIELTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 335 DJINDRETEHON BOUNA BOUNKANI 38 DJORGNADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 305 DJORKPÈRÈDOUO 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 322 DJORKPÈRÈDOUO 2 DOROPO BOUNKANI 185 DJOUNOUDOUO TEHINI BOUNKANI 388 DONAFARA DOROPO BOUNKANI 243 DONKPEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 104 DOROPO DOROPO BOUNKANI 14388 DOROVITAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 84 DOUNDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 81 DOUOGBE-GUIDRE DOROPO BOUNKANI 354 FAFOUDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 100 FANEREDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 117 FANGADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 136 FANGADOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 105 FARAKO NASSIAN BOUNKANI 2492 FARAKO1 TEHINI BOUNKANI 75 FARAKO2 TEHINI BOUNKANI 204 FATANADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 23 REGION DU BOUKANI FEKI TEHINI BOUNKANI 594 FILÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 123 FILGUITÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 101 FILTIBDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 104 FLINKORDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 324 FOTIBDOUO 2 BOUNA BOUNKANI 519 GALBADI 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 155 GALBADI 2 DOROPO BOUNKANI 32 GALSO BOUNA BOUNKANI 104 GANDE TEHINI BOUNKANI 110 GANGANE TEHINI BOUNKANI 69 GANGATTA DOROPO BOUNKANI 139 GANGODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 434 GANGOYOU TEHINI BOUNKANI 365 GANSE NASSIAN BOUNKANI 1940 GARANKO DOROPO BOUNKANI 72 GARIHOUSSIÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 15 GBADJOUDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 387 GBAKO TEHINI BOUNKANI 157 GBALAMOULEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 193 GBANA DOROPO BOUNKANI 184 GBASSÉRA DOROPO BOUNKANI 71 GBELTAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 300 GBODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 45 GBONKODOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 115 GBONKOLOU DOROPO BOUNKANI 253 GBORODOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 212 GBORONKILDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 1587 GBOUNOUGBARA TEHINI BOUNKANI 167 REGION DU BOUKANI GBROMBIRE NASSIAN BOUNKANI 1349 GNADITEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 105 GNADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 28 GNAGBATA TEHINI BOUNKANI 260 GNANO - KOTÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 237 GNEMTA BOUNA BOUNKANI 381 GNIEMBETEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 395 GNINDIONDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 204 GNINGNORA TEHINI BOUNKANI 240 GNONSSIÉRA DOROPO BOUNKANI 533 GNOPARDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 159 GOALA DOROPO BOUNKANI 297 GOBÉTAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 172 GOGO TEHINI BOUNKANI 1006 GOGOMBRO DOROPO BOUNKANI 293 GOGO-SAGA TEHINI BOUNKANI 567 GOMMIDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 289 GOMPAR BOUNA BOUNKANI 508 GORE-SEMITE TEHINI BOUNKANI 103 GORE-TONTI TEHINI BOUNKANI 178 GOULEGUETAN TEHINI BOUNKANI 187 GOUMERE NASSIAN BOUNKANI 1467 GOUNGOUNKPE BOUNA BOUNKANI 299 GOURKIDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 74 GOVITAN TEHINI BOUNKANI 453 GUILEGNORA TEHINI BOUNKANI 280 HAGNON TEHINI BOUNKANI 85 HANDA TEHINI BOUNKANI 160 HÉBÉRÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 100 REGION DU BOUKANI HÊDINAWIRI TEHINI BOUNKANI 152 HEMPAMI TEHINI BOUNKANI 65 HÉRÉOUÈDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 394 HIMAREDOUO TEHINI BOUNKANI 60 HIMARÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 171 HIMBIE BOUNA BOUNKANI 930 HOLARA DOROPO BOUNKANI 259 HOLIERTEON BOUNA BOUNKANI 316 HOMPOUNTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 509 HONSONTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 231 KAHITÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 108 KAKOTA DOROPO BOUNKANI 222 KAKPIN NASSIAN BOUNKANI 891 KALABO NASSIAN BOUNKANI 50 KALAMBOUROU DOROPO BOUNKANI 276 KALAMON DOROPO BOUNKANI 1944 KALAN TEHINI BOUNKANI 420 KALANA-BAWE TEHINI BOUNKANI 623 KALANGBAPO 1 DOROPO BOUNKANI 270 KALFODOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 65 KAMASSAMA DOROPO BOUNKANI 381 KANDO BOUNA BOUNKANI 225 KANGNALDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 75 KAPARI DOROPO BOUNKANI 142 KAPE NASSIAN BOUNKANI 643 KARAMOKODJAN TEHINI BOUNKANI 95 KARTOUDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 1061 KARWEDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 229 KASSOPTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 124 REGION DU BOUKANI KELBIDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 99 KELFARA BOUNA BOUNKANI 106 KELMITA BOUNA BOUNKANI 52 KÉRAMIRA DOROPO BOUNKANI 126 KERANTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 75 KERBO 1 BOUNA BOUNKANI 260 KERDADOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 44 KÉREMPERDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 186 KERGBODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 78 KERMATEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 964 KIAMOUNO DOROPO BOUNKANI 128 KIELO-KERENKO TEHINI BOUNKANI 226 KIENTI DOROPO BOUNKANI 240 KIERO TEHINI BOUNKANI 509 KIÉRODOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 294 KINANDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 219 KINANI TEHINI BOUNKANI 180 KINETA BOUNA BOUNKANI 1130 KINTIPA TEHINI BOUNKANI 193 KIPIENDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 686 KIRAMISSE NASSIAN BOUNKANI 787 KIRKPADOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 80 KISSAREDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 1035 KISSOPTEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 353 KIWE TEHINI BOUNKANI 36 KOBETEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 61 KOBILOU DOROPO BOUNKANI 233 KODO DOROPO BOUNKANI 604 KODO-BISSANKOUÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 241 REGION DU BOUKANI KOFFIDOUO TEHINI BOUNKANI 215 KOFLANDE BOUNA BOUNKANI 425 KOGUIÉNOU DOROPO BOUNKANI 270 KOHODE TEHINI BOUNKANI 212 KOINTA TEHINI BOUNKANI 775 KOITON DOROPO BOUNKANI 294 KOKADOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 215 KOKPÉRÉNAAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 121 KOKPÉRÉNAN DOROPO BOUNKANI 810 KOKPINGUE BOUNA BOUNKANI 538 KOLINDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 143 KOLONTIRA BOUNA BOUNKANI 134 KONAPÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 48 KONDIDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 138 KONGUIDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 166 KONKORATEON BOUNA BOUNKANI 120 KONKPEDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 459 KONONDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 155 KONTODOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 2366 KONTOUNONDOUO BOUNA BOUNKANI 1353 KOPITÉDOUO DOROPO BOUNKANI 116 KORBO TEHINI BOUNKANI 2250 KORO DOROPO BOUNKANI 257 KOROHO TEHINI BOUNKANI 256 KOSSAMIGUIÉ DOROPO BOUNKANI 102 KOSSANADOUO DOROPO
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