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10 Top Places To Visit In Burkina Faso | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

10 Top Places To Visit In Burkina Faso | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

Burkina Faso
Country in West Africa
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa with an area of 274,200 square kilometres, bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and the Ivory Coast to the southwest. It has a population of 20,321,378. Wikipedia

Ouagadougou
Capital of Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou is the capital of Burkina Faso and the administrative, communications, cultural, and economic centre of the nation. It is also the country's largest city, with a population of 2,453,496 in 2019. The city's name is often shortened to Ouaga. The inhabitants are called ouagalais. Wikipedia

01.Bobo-Dioulasso
02.Arli National Park
03.The Ruins Of Loropeni
04.W National Park
05. Ouagadougou
06.Gorom Gorom
07.Tiebele
08.Sindou
09.Lake Tangrela
10.Ziniare
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A tour of a local market in Burkina Faso | WIDE

Burkina Faso is one of the poorest countries in the world nonetheless, it is also one of the most welcoming.

On this new trip, we take you to Gaoua in the southwest of the country, near the border with Côte d'Ivoire. Gaoua is a village whose inhabitants live far from the capital, Ouagadougou. The activity is partly ensured by small farmers who come to sell on the market products of their land. Very few tourists come to Gaoua and even fewer to the market.

A unique opportunity to discover what a local market in Burkina Faso looks like and what kind of wonderful delicacies one can cook with the local products!

From the film: What's cooking in the world - Burkina Faso
Direction: Salvatore Guadagnino
Production: MC 4 - TEDANHO PRODUCTIONS ODYSSEE – TV Rennes 35
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Burkina Faso Banfora Centre ville / Burkina Fasso Banfora City center

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map of Burkina Faso [ Africa ]

Burkina Faso (UK: /bɜːrˌkiːnə ˈfæsoʊ/, US: /- ˈfɑːsoʊ/ (audio speaker iconlisten);[9] French: [buʁkina faso]) is a landlocked country in West Africa with an area of 274,200 square kilometres (105,900 sq mi), bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and the Ivory Coast to the southwest. It has a population of 20,321,378.[10] Previously called Republic of Upper Volta (1958–1984), it was renamed Burkina Faso by President Thomas Sankara. Its citizens are known as Burkinabè (/bɜːrˈkiːnəbeɪ/ bur-KEE-nə-bay), and its capital and largest city is Ouagadougou.

The largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso is the Mossi people, who settled the area in the 11th and 13th centuries. They established powerful kingdoms such as the Ouagadougou, Tenkodogo, and Yatenga. In 1896, it was colonized by the French as part of French West Africa; in 1958, Upper Volta became a self-governing colony within the French Community. In 1960, it gained full independence with Maurice Yaméogo as President. In its early years, the country was subject to instability, droughts, famines and corruption. Various coups have also taken place in the country, in 1966, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, an attempt in 1989, 2015, and 2022. Thomas Sankara ruled the country from 1982 until he was killed in the 1987 coup led by Blaise Compaoré who became president and ruled the country until his removal on 31 October 2014. Sankara launched an ambitious socioeconomic programme which included a nationwide literacy campaign, land redistribution to peasants, railway and road construction, and the outlawing of female genital mutilation, forced marriages, and polygamy.

Burkina Faso has been severely affected by the rise of Islamist terror in the Sahel since the mid-2010s. Several militias, partly allied with Islamic State (IS) or al-Qaeda, operate across the borders to Mali and Niger. More than one million of the country's 21 million inhabitants are internally displaced persons. On 24 January 2022 the military and its Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration (MPSR) declared itself to be in power. Previously the military had executed a coup against President Roch Marc Kaboré. On 31 January, the military junta restored the constitution and appointed Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba as interim president.

Burkina Faso is a least developed country with a GDP of $16.226 billion. 63% of its population practices Islam and 22% practice Christianity. Due to French colonialism, the country's official language of government and business is French. There are 59 native languages spoken in Burkina, with the most common language, Mooré, spoken by roughly 50% of Burkinabè.] The country is governed as a semi-presidential republic with executive, legislative and judicial powers. Burkina Faso is a member of the United Nations, La Francophonie and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. It is currently suspended from ECOWAS and the African Union. Burkina Faso lies mostly between latitudes 9° and 15° N (a small area is north of 15°), and longitudes 6° W and 3° E.

It is made up of two major types of countryside. The larger part of the country is covered by a peneplain, which forms a gently undulating landscape with, in some areas, a few isolated hills, the last vestiges of a Precambrian massif. The southwest of the country, on the other hand, forms a sandstone massif, where the highest peak, Ténakourou, is found at an elevation of 749 meters (2,457 ft). The massif is bordered by sheer cliffs up to 150 m (492 ft) high. The average altitude of Burkina Faso is 400 m (1,312 ft) and the difference between the highest and lowest terrain is no greater than 600 m (1,969 ft). Burkina Faso is therefore a relatively flat country.

The country owes its former name of Upper Volta to three rivers which cross it: the Black Volta (or Mouhoun), the White Volta (Nakambé) and the Red Volta (Nazinon). The Black Volta is one of the country's only two rivers which flow year-round, the other being the Komoé, which flows to the southwest. The basin of the Niger River also drains 27% of the country's surface.

The Niger's tributaries – the Béli, Gorouol, Goudébo, and Dargol – are seasonal streams and flow for only four to six months a year. They still can flood and overflow, however. The country also contains numerous lakes – the principal ones are Tingrela, Bam, and Dem. The country contains large ponds, as well, such as Oursi, Béli, Yomboli, and Markoye. Water shortages are often a problem, especially in the north of the country.


Savannah near the Gbomblora Department, on the road from Gaoua to Batié
Burkina Faso lies within two terrestrial ecoregions: Sahelian Acacia savanna and West Sudanian savanna mapa de Burkina Faso , Alto Volta
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mapa de Burkina Faso [ Africa ]

Burkina Faso es un país sin litoral de África Occidental que limita al noroeste con Malí, al noreste con Níger, al sur con Costa de Marfil, Ghana, Togo y Benín. En julio de 2019, un informe de Naciones Unidas estimó su población en 20,321,378.4​ Anteriormente llamada República del Alto Volta (1958-1984), el país fue nombrado Burkina Faso el 4 de agosto de 1984 por el entonces presidente Thomas Sankara. Sus ciudadanos son conocidos como burkineses, y su capital y ciudad más grande es Uagadugú. Debido al colonialismo francés, el idioma oficial del gobierno y los negocios es el francés, sin embargo, solo el 15% de la población lo habla de forma habitual.5​ En Burkina Faso se hablan 59 idiomas nativos, y el más común, el mossi, lo habla aproximadamente el 50 % de la población.6​7​

Se independizó de Francia el 5 de agosto de 1960. Después de protestas estudiantiles y sindicales, el primer presidente del país, Maurice Yaméogo, fue depuesto en un golpe de Estado en 1966, encabezado por Sangoulé Lamizana. Su gobierno coincidió con una sequía y hambruna en el Sahel, y fue depuesto en un golpe de estado en 1980, dirigido por Saye Zerbo. Al encontrar nuevamente la resistencia de los sindicatos, el gobierno de Zerbo fue derrocado por otro golpe de estado de 1982, encabezado por Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo.

Thomas Sankara, un marxista y líder de la facción izquierdista del gobierno de Ouédraogo, fue nombrado primer ministro, pero fue luego encarcelado. Los esfuerzos para liberarlo llevaron al golpe de estado de 1983, en el que se convirtió en presidente.8​ Sankara lanzó un ambicioso programa socioeconómico que incluyó una campaña de alfabetización, la redistribución de tierras a los campesinos, la construcción de ferrocarriles y carreteras y la prohibición de la mutilación genital femenina, los matrimonios forzados y la poligamia.9​ Sankara fue derrocado y asesinado en un golpe de estado en 1987 liderado por Blaise Compaoré

La inestabilidad gubernamental durante las décadas de 1970 y 1980 fue seguida por elecciones multipartidarias a principios de la década de 1990. Compaoré fue elegido presidente en 1991, 1998, 2005 y 2010, y permaneció en el cargo hasta su destitución durante la Revolución de 2014.10​11​ Posteriormente, Michel Kafando se convirtió en presidente de la transición.12​ El Regimiento de Seguridad Presidencial, la ex guardia presidencial de Compaoré, realizó un golpe de estado el 16 de septiembre de 2015 contra el gobierno de Kafando.13​ El 24 de septiembre, tras la presión de la Unión Africana, la CEDEAO y el ejército, la junta militar dimitió y Kafando fue reinstalado en el poder. Tras las elecciones generales celebradas el 29 de noviembre de 2015, Roch Marc Christian Kaboré tomó posesión de la presidencia.14​15​

Los militares que iniciaron el Golpe de Estado en Burkina Faso confirmaron el lunes (24 de enero de 2022) en la televisión estatal la toma del poder y anunciaron la disolución del Gobierno, el Parlamento y la Constitución. En el mensaje, los soldados golpistas también anunciaron el cierre de las fronteras y prometieron un retorno al orden constitucional en un plazo razonable map of Burkina Faso Africa Burkina Faso está dividida en trece regiones, cuarenta y cinco provincias y 301 departamentos. Las regiones y su respectiva capital entre paréntesis son:

Boucle du Mouhoun (Dédougou) (Meandro del Volta Negro)
Cascades (Banfora) (Cascadas)
Centro (Uagadugú)
Centro-Este (Tenkodogo)
Centro-Norte (Kaya)
Centro-Oeste (Koudougou)
Centro-Sur (Manga)
Este (Fada N'gourma)
Hauts-Bassins (Bobo Dioulasso) (Cuencas Altas)
Norte (Ouahigouya)
Plateau-Central (Ziniaré) (Meseta Central)
Sahel (Dori)
Suroeste (Gaoua)
Geografía

Mapa de Burkina Faso.
Artículo principal: Geografía de Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso es el 61.° país más poblado y el 73.° más grande del mundo, con una población cercana a los 20 millones de personas y un área de 274 200 km².2​ Para efectos comparativos, su número de habitantes es similar al de Chile y su superficie a la de Ecuador.

El país posee dos regiones principales:

Una suavemente ondulada, en la que afloran unas pocas colinas aisladas, que son los últimos vestigios de un macizo precámbrico.
Una compuesta por un macizo de arenisca, donde se encuentra el monte Ténakourou, que con 749 metros de altura es el más elevado del país. Lo rodean paredes de hasta 150 metros de altura.
La altitud media es de 400 metros y la diferencia entre el punto más elevado y el más bajo es inferior a 600 metros. En general, Burkina Faso es un país plano.

Hidrografía

Bucket List Places You Must Visit In Burkina Faso

Thinking about visiting Burkina Faso? Watch this video to see bucket list places you must visit on your trip. Burkina Faso is one of the friendliest and, until recently, one of the safest, countries in all of Africa. Although it receives only a small number of tourists per year, it is an excellent destination for anyone interested in seeing a beautiful West African country and exploring African culture and music.

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Until the end of the 19th century, the history of Burkina Faso was dominated by the empire-building Mossi. The French arrived and claimed the area in 1896, but Mossi resistance ended only with the capture of their capital Ouagadougou in 1901. The colony of Upper Volta was established in 1919, but it was dismembered and reconstituted several times until the present borders were recognized in 1947.

Burkina Faso's seventeen million people belong to two major West African cultural groups—the Voltaic and the Mande (whose common language is Dioula). People from Burkina Faso are called Burkinabé. The Voltaic Mossi make up about one-half of the population. The Mossi claim descent from warriors who migrated to present-day Burkina Faso from Ghana and established an empire that lasted more than 800 years. Predominantly farmers, the Mossi kingdom is still led by the Mogho Naba, whose court is in Ouagadougou.

While over 60 ethnic groups (and just as many languages) can be found in Burkina, the country may also be divided into these primary ethnic regions:

Touareg: Extreme north

Peul/Fulani: Far north, just south of the Tourags

Gourmantché: East

Mossi: Central plateau centred around Ouagadougou and stretching north to Ouahigouya and south to the Ghanaian border

Gourounsi: Southern Burkina Faso between Ouagadougou and Bobo-Dioulasso

Lobi: South-west along the borders with Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire

Bobo/Dioula: West centered around Bobo-Dioulasso

Senoufo: Southwest along the borders with Mali and Côte d'Ivoire

Burkina Faso is an ethnically integrated, secular state. Most of Burkina's people are concentrated in the south and centre of the country, sometimes exceeding 48 per square kilometre (125 mi²). Several hundred thousand farm workers migrate south every year to Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana. These flows of workers are obviously affected by external events; the civil war in Cote d'Ivoire have meant that hundreds of thousands of Burkinabé returned to Burkina Faso. A plurality of Burkinabé are Muslim, but most also adhere to traditional African religions. The introduction of Islam to Burkina Faso was initially resisted by the Mossi rulers. Christians, both Roman Catholics and Protestants, comprise about 25% of the population, with their largest concentration in urban areas.

Cities
- Ouagadougou, also known as Ouaga (pronounced Wa-Gha), is the capital city, located in the centre of the country, in the area known as the Mossi Plateau.
- Banfora
- Bobo-Dioulasso — the country's second largest city, located in the southwest.
- Dédougou
- Gaoua — Gaoua is near the Ruins of Loropéni, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Koudougou
- Ouahigouya

Talk
French is the official language; obviously, outside the big cities, most people are not so fluent in French as the city-dwellers. Many African languages of the Sudanic family are widely spoken. The most common language is Mooré. Do not expect to get around with English as in most other parts of the world: West Africa is mainly Francophone, and English is virtually unknown. Among wealthy locals and government/company officials though, only French is spoken, as reverting to Dioula is considered low-class.

Beware that the accent and word use in the French spoken in West Africa is quite different to that spoken in France, and can present difficulties if your French is not very strong.

Festivals
Burkina Faso is the home of music in West Africa.
- Festival International de la Culture Hip Hop (International Festival of Hip Hop Culture)—Ouagadougou & Bobo-Dioulasso; October; Two weeks of Hip Hop performances
- Festival Jazz (Jazz Festival)—Ouaga & Bobo; April/May; Features big names from around the continent
- Festival des Masques et des Arts (FESTIMA; Arts & Masks Festival)—Dédougou; March of even-numbered years; Hundreds of troupes of mask dancers from across West Africa perform.
- Festival Panafricain du Cinéma (FESPACO;Panafrican Film Festival)—Ouaga; Feb/Mar of odd-numbered years; Africa's largest film festival held every other year brings stars and filmmakers from across the continent.
- Semaine Nationale de la Culture (National Culture Week)—Bobo; March/April; music, dance, theatre, & masquerades fill the air this week in Bobo


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MAP OF BURKINA FASO

greetings my friends. this is a map of Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is made up of two major types of countryside. The larger part of the country is covered by a peneplain, which forms a gently undulating landscape with, in some areas, a few isolated hills, the last vestiges of a Precambrian massif. The southwest of the country, on the other hand, forms a sandstone massif, where the highest peak, Ténakourou, is found at an elevation of 749 meters. The massif is bordered by sheer cliffs up to 150 m high. The average altitude of Burkina Faso is 400 m and the difference between the highest and lowest terrain is no greater than 600 m . Burkina Faso is therefore a relatively flat country.

The country owes its former name of Upper Volta to three rivers which cross it: the Black Volta , (or Mouhoun), the White Volta ,(Nakambé) , and the Red Volta , (Nazinon). The Black Volta is one of the country's only two rivers which flow year-round, the other being the Komoé, which flows to the southwest. The basin of the Niger River also drains 27% of the country's surface.

The Niger's tributaries – the Béli, Gorouol, Goudébo, and Dargol – are seasonal streams and flow for only four to six months a year. They still can flood and overflow, however. The country also contains numerous lakes – the principal ones are Tingrela, Bam, and Dem. The country contains large ponds, as well, such as Oursi, Béli, Yomboli, and Markoye. Water shortages are often a problem, especially in the north of the country.


also , the Savannah near the Gbomblora Department, on the road from Gaoua to Batié is nice.
Burkina Faso also lies within two terrestrial ecoregions: Sahelian Acacia savanna and West Sudanian savanna. thats all for now. please comment and subscribe for the best maps. goodbye.
c'est une carte du Burkina Faso. Le Burkina Faso est composé de deux grands types de paysages. La plus grande partie du pays est couverte par une pénéplaine, qui forme un paysage légèrement vallonné avec, par endroits, quelques collines isolées, derniers vestiges d'un massif précambrien. Le sud-ouest du pays, en revanche, forme un massif gréseux, dont le plus haut sommet, le Ténakourou, se trouve à 749 mètres d'altitude. Le massif est bordé de falaises abruptes pouvant atteindre 150 m de haut. L'altitude moyenne du Burkina Faso est de 400 m et la différence entre le terrain le plus haut et le plus bas n'est pas supérieure à 600 m. Le Burkina Faso est donc un pays relativement plat.

Le pays doit son ancien nom de Haute-Volta aux trois fleuves qui le traversent : la Volta Noire, (ou Mouhoun), la Volta Blanche, (Nakambé) , et la Volta Rouge, (Nazinon). La Volta Noire est l'un des deux seuls fleuves du pays qui coule toute l'année, l'autre étant le Komoé, qui coule vers le sud-ouest. Le bassin du fleuve Niger draine également 27% de la surface du pays.

Les affluents du Niger – le Béli, le Gorouol, le Goudébo et le Dargol – sont des cours d'eau saisonniers et ne coulent que quatre à six mois par an. Cependant, ils peuvent toujours inonder et déborder. Le pays contient également de nombreux lacs - les principaux sont Tingrela, Bam et Dem. Le pays contient également de grands étangs, tels que Oursi, Béli, Yomboli et Markoye. Les pénuries d'eau sont souvent un problème, en particulier dans le nord du pays.


aussi , la savane près du département de Gbomblora, sur la route de Gaoua à Batié est sympa.
Le Burkina Faso se situe également dans deux écorégions terrestres : la savane sahélienne à Acacia et la savane ouest-soudanienne. c'est tout pour le moment. s'il vous plaît commentez et abonnez-vous pour les meilleures cartes. au revoir.
este es un mapa de Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso se compone de dos grandes tipos de campo. La mayor parte del país está cubierta por una penillanura, que forma un paisaje suavemente ondulado con, en algunas zonas, algunas colinas aisladas, los últimos vestigios de un macizo precámbrico. El suroeste del país, por otro lado, forma un macizo de arenisca, donde se encuentra el pico más alto, Ténakourou, a una altura de 749 metros. El macizo está bordeado por escarpados acantilados de hasta 150 m de altura. La altitud media de Burkina Faso es de 400 my la diferencia entre el terreno más alto y el más bajo no supera los 600 m. Burkina Faso es, por lo tanto, un país relativamente llano. #burkinafaso #burkina_faso #burkina #mapsolo #mapschool #petamap #cartemap #mapamap #kartemap

Visite d'un marché local au Burkina Faso I WIDE

Le Burkina Faso est l’un des pays les plus pauvres au monde, mais il n’en est pas moins l’un des plus accueillants.

Cette fois-ci, nous vous emmenons à Gaoua, une bourgade loin de la capitale, Ouagadougou. Ici, l’activité est en partie assurée par les petits agriculteurs qui viennent vendre sur le marché les produits de leur terre. Très peu de touristes viennent jusqu’à Gaoua et encore moins sur son marché.

Une opportunité unique donc de découvrir un marché local au Burkina Faso et les merveilles culinaires que l'on peut cuisiner avec les produits locaux !

Extrait du film : Savoureuses Escapades Lointaines - Burkina Faso
Réalisation : Salvatore Guadagnino
Production : MC4, TEDANHO PRODUCTIONS, ODYSSEE & TV RENNES 35
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Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso

In general, my time in Burkina Faso has been really nice. I'm shocked at how calm and peaceful this country is. Chaos is basically an afterthought even on the roads in Burkina. Burkina Faso's second biggest city, Bobo-Dioulasso, is much of the same. It's calm, peaceful and the people are as friendly as anywhere in the world. In this episode, I explore the old town and the famous mosque in Bobo-Dioulasso. For more from Burkina Faso check out my blog
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Vacance Burkina Faso Ouagadougou

Une petite vidéo de mes vacances à Ouagadougou, j'espère que vous prendrez autant de plaisir à regarder cette vidéo que moi à la tourner et à faire le montage.
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Musique: Bienvenue a Ouaga

Ouagadougou, Burkinafaso - Window of World Travel (centre ville de Ouagadougou)

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The Karifuelga Waterfalls, Burkina Faso

Another awesome day here in Burkina Faso, I rode out to a place called the Karifuelga waterfalls just outside of the town of Banfora. All over Burkina Faso the tourism infrastructure has been better than anywhere I've seen of yet in west Africa. Although I'm sure when I get to Ghana it will trump this place as well. Anyways, the waterfalls are only about a 20-30 minute drive from town and are really cool. You're not going to find Niagara Falls here, but the Karifuelga waterfalls are still really beautiful, and you'll have them all to yourself!

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La region des Cascades

Les Cascades sont une des 13 régions administratives du Burkina Faso.
La Région des Cascades est divisée en 2 provinces :
la province de Comoé et la province de Léraba.
Limitée au Nord par la région des Hauts bassins, au Sud par la République de Côte d’Ivoire, à l’Est par la région du Sud-Ouest et à l’Ouest par la République du Mali, la région des Cascades est située à l’extrême Sud-Ouest du Burkina Faso. Elle couvre une superficie de 18 424 km2, soit 6,7 % du territoire national. Sa population est essentiellement composée de Dioula, Mossi, Sénoufo, Goin, Fulfuldé, Karaboro,Komono, Turka et Tousian. Le Chef lieu de la région est Banfora situé à 85 km de Bobo-Dioulasso, 450 Km de Ouagadougou (la capitale du Burkina Faso), à 62 km de la frontière de la Côte-d’Ivoire.
Située dans le bassin versant de la Comoé,
le fleuve Comoé est un cours d'eau très important qui prend sa source dans la partie septentrionale de la province de la Comoé. Il coule vers le sud où il rencontre le fleuve Léraba avec lequel il forme une frontière naturelle entre la région et la République de Côte d'Ivoire. Ses principaux affluents sont Lakoba et Pa.
Le fleuve Léraba, quant à lui, est constitué de deux branches essentielles que sont la Léraba orientale et la Léraba occidentale. Les deux branches se rejoignent dans le département de Niangoloko pour encore former la frontière naturelle entre la République de Côte-d’Ivoire et le Burkina Faso.
Les cascades de Karfiguéla ou cascades de Banfora sont une série de cascades le long du fleuve Comoé au sud-ouest du Burkina Faso. Elles sont situées à environ 12 km au nord-ouest de Banfora et constituent l’un des sites touristiques les plus importants au Burkina Faso. La région des Cascades tire son nom de ces cascades.
Des pics de Sindou en passant par le lac de Tengrela, les falaises de Fafaso, le village troglodyte de Niansogoni, les dômes de Fabédougou, les Cascades de Karfiguela, pour ne citer que ceux-là, la région des Cascades est l’une des régions les plus riches en sites touristiques.
EN image ici les trois merveilleux sites touristiques.
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