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Diébougou is a town in Burkina Faso, lying south-east of Bobo-Dioulasso on the main highway to Ghana. It is located 74 kilometres north of Gaoua and 133 km west of Leo, Burkina Faso and is the capital of Bougouriba Province. The town was captured by the French Colonial forces in May 1897 and established a military base there.〔Historical Dictionary of Burkina Faso, by Lawrence Rupley, Lamissa Bangali, Boureima Diamitani, 2013, Third edition, Scarecrow Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-8108-6770-3〕 The town is an important market town〔Historical Dictionary of Burkina Faso, by Lawrence Rupley, Lamissa Bangali, Boureima Diamitani, 2013, Third edition, Scarecrow Press, Inc. ISBN 978-0-8108-6770-3〕 and has a range of crafts, including pottery and basket work. There are caves near the town know to locals as ''les grottes''. They were built under the French colonial command in around 1900 using forced labour and form a network of underground tunnels to the west of the town.〔Manson, K., Knight, J. (2006), ''Burkina Faso'', p.226, Bradt Travel Guides, The Globe Pequot Press Inc., Retrieved on June 17, 2008〕 There is also a swamp with crocodiles. ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diébougou」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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