It is one of Africa’s largest producers of cotton, known as ‘white gold,’ by the local farmers. It has the largest elephant population in West Africa. The people are often called “the cowboys of West Africa” because of their love for horse riding. The white stallion is the country’s national symbol and indigenous people consider the horse to be a best friend, a wife, a colleague, and a car.
Burkina Faso
Ancient Ferrous Metallurgy Sites, Arli National Park, Bangr Wedge Park, Black Volta, Blaise Compaoré, Burkinabe, Christine Kafando, Dagomba Kingdom, Kaboré Tambi National Park, King Nadega, Lake Tengrela, Lobi, Maranse, Mossi, Nazinga Wildlife Park, Ouagadougou, Ouedrago, Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, Red Volta, Roch Marc Christian Kabore, Ruins of Loropéni, Sahel, Sindou Peaks, Tenakourou, The Grande Mosque, The Martyr's Monument, Thomas Sankara, Transnational W-Arly-Penjari Complex, Upper Volta, W National Park, White Volta
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