Cultura

“Costume de hoje” Altere o nome (Volta Olaya) para (Burkina Faso) 4 de agosto de 1984

Burkina Faso is a state in West Africa, surrounded by six countries, which are Mali from the north, Niger from the east, boys from the southeast, Togo and Ghana from the south and Ivory Coast from the southwest, and it is located within the major desert countries in Africa, and its population is thirteen and a half million, its name was in the past, the “Volta Olaya Republic”, and “Today’s costume” on August 4, 1984 August 1984 by changing the name of the state to “Burkina Faso”, which means “the country of honest or pure people”, and this name is literally derived from the two main languages in the country, and Burkina Faso (Volta Upper) was a section of the Islamic Kingdom of (Mill), then it was subjected to the Islamic Kingdom (Sanafi), and after the fragmentation of the two kingdoms, the Kingdom of Volta was formed, and it was subjected to colonialism in the days Africa, when he signed with the Kingdom of Volta a treaty in 1896 and it was annexed to the Supreme Senegal colony, then became a solo colony that was known in the Olaya Volta, and when the Muslims made the Olaya Volta attempts to obtain their independence (Fatwa) their land was distributed on the Ivory Coast, Mali and Niger, and in 1947 O Olaya Volta recuperou a unidade de suas terras em uma colônia, depois conquistou sua independência em 1960, quando seus moradores tinham mais de 8 milhões, incluindo 60% dos muçulmanos, e na terra de Burkina Faso, um grupo de vales rios, a maioria dos quais é gasta no rio Volta como Volta Al -Abyad, Volta Redta. Diola, Samo e The Tenga, e dos moradores de Burkina Faso Senovo, Husa, Fulani e Tuaregues, e embora o francês seja a língua oficial do país, a população também fala as línguas dos Mauritan e Diwula (Bambara) e o Tuareg Amazigh.

The Arabic language began to study in some schools as well and the percentage of Muslims in Burkina Faso is 70% and 19.6% Catholics, Protestants, and 23.7% follow local religions, and the people of Burkina Faso work in agriculture and grazing, and the most important agricultural crops, rice, corn, peanuts, cotton and sesame, and they raised sheep, goats and cows in huge numbers, and Islam os alcançou no hijri do século IX.






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