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Burkina Faso Fun Facts for Kids

Archaeological digs have discovered tools from hunters and gatherers living in Burkina Faso from 14,000 BC to 5,000 BC. The first communities in Burkina Faso were villages, from about 3600 BC and 2600 BC. Then between the 8th and 15th centuries, Burkina Faso was a part of the Iron-Age Bura culture. The Mossi people ruled the land that is now Burkina Faso from the medieval period up until the 19th century. The Mossi were farmers, soldiers, and were known for building empires. In 1987, the lands of the Mossi people became a French protectorate, which later became known as Upper Volta. In 1984, after political unrest and overthrowing of leaders, Upper Volta was renamed Burkina Faso.

The national flag of Burkina Faso is made up of two equal bands of red and green, with a  yellow star in the center. The flag was adopted on August 4th, 1984.

Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in western Africa. It shares a border with six other countries, including Niger, Togo, and Ghana. Burkina Faso has a savannah that is grassy in the northern part of the country, eventually turning into sparse forests more south. The country also occupies an extensive plateau.

World Land Mass Ranking: 75th

Highest Mountain: Mount Tenakourou, 747 m. (2,451 ft.)

Longest River: Black Volta, 1,352 km. (840 m.)

Moore, French, and Dyula.

Burkina Faso Population: 19.8 million (as of 2018)
Capital City: Ouagadougou
Capital City Population: 2.2 million (as of 2015)

The climate of Burkina Faso is very tropical, with two distinct seasons. The rainy season lasts from June to October, and the dry season lasts from November to March. Temperatures in Burkina Faso are hot year-round. In the winter months, there are relatively fast winds, which can cause sandstorms.

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  • The cuisine of Burkina Faso is called Burkinabé cuisine and is similar to other West African cuisines. The most common grains in Burkinabé cuisine are rice, corn, and millet. Other staple ingredients include peanuts, yams, sorghum, beans, and okra. Grilled meat is common, especially goat, mutton, beef, and fish. Vegetables grown in Burkina Faso are recognizably European, such as carrots, tomatoes, onions, and spinach. Fresh local strawberries, as well as bananas, mangoes, papayas, and coconuts, are commonly found in Burkina Faso.

    The picture is a picture of the fruit of the African Baobab tree.

  • Traditional sports of Burkina Faso include archery and wrestling. More Recently, popular sports have shifted to include rugby, handball, basketball, boxing, and tennis. Football is likely the most popular sport in the country, and the Omnisport Stadium was built specifically to host the 1998 Cup of Nations, in which Burkina Faso reached the semi-finals. Cycling is also popular in Burkina Faso, especially since it is not just a sport, but an easy form of transportation.

    The picture is a picture of the Burkina Faso Football Team.

  • Burkina Faso is one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the world, and there are over 60 ethnic and linguistic groups living there. An important part of Burkinabé culture is art, and it has a large handicraft community. Dancing is also a key part of Burkinabé culture, and dances are performed to praise animal spirits and gain blessings. Almost half of the population is Muslim, 40% follow animist beliefs, and the remaining 10% are Christian.

    The picture is a picture of decorative painted gourds in Ouagadougou.

    Burkina Faso is a beautiful country with wonderful people.

    Download questions about the Burkina Faso here: Burkina Faso (answers are on this page)

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1. The national animal of Burkina Faso is the White Stallion.

2. The life expectancy in Burkina Faso is 60.8 years.

3. The average annual temperature of Burkina Faso is 82.9 degrees F

4. Burkina Faso is located south of the Sahara Desert.

5. The last death penalty in Burkina Faso was made in 1988.

6. Gold is Burkina Faso’s main export.

7. About 80% of the population relies on subsistence agriculture.

8. Burkina Faso is prone to severe droughts.

9. Burkina Faso is known as “The Land of Honourable People.”

10. Burkina Faso has four national parks.

1. What is in the center of the Burkina Faso flag? +

2. What is the longest river in Burkina Faso? +

3. What is the capital city of Burkina Faso? +

4. Name a main language spoken in Burkina Faso? +

5. How many countries border Burkina Faso? +

6. What is the world landmass ranking of Burkina Faso? +

7. What religion makes up 50% of the population of Burkina Faso? +

8. What is the highest mountain in Burkina Faso? +

9. Name a common grain in Burkinabé cuisine? +

10. What is the population of Burkina Faso (as of 2015)? +

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