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Crime

Crime in Burkina Faso poses some measure of risk for visitors. As well as military coups, Burkina Faso has suffered from recurring droughts, particularly during the 1970s when drought caused a serious famine and killed an estimated 100,000 people by 1973.

14. Drivers, including motorcyclists and bicyclists, are at times careless.

Tuberculosis remains a considerable health concern in Burkina Faso.

24. Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa.

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15. Before colonisation, Burkina Faso was ruled by the Mossi who arrived in the region between the 11th to the 13th centuries and ruled until the end of the 19th.

4. Its capital is Ouagadougou. If you break the law in Burkina Faso, your U.S. passport won’t help you avoid arrest or prosecution. Dirt roads are common, even in large cities. A teacher for seven years, she has been committed to providing students with the best learning opportunities possible, both domestically and abroad.

Broken-down vehicles may be abandoned on the road. Travelers should confirm their meningitis inoculation is up to date. You may be taken in for questioning if you do not have your passport with you. U.S. citizens should exercise caution when traveling along the northern areas of the country near the Mali and Niger borders.

Some rural roads are impassible in the rainy season. Burkina Faso has three principal rivers: the Black Volta (Mouhoun), the Red Volta (Nazinon) and the White Volta (Nakambé). Non-violent crimes directed against visitors have been theft, burglary, and various confidence scams. The nation's commitment to sustainable agriculture and community development showcases a forward-thinking approach.

A series of "advance fees" must then be paid in order to conclude the transaction. On January 11, 2013, the Malian military launched military operations against terrorist groups that have been in control of northern Mali.