- Tenkodogo
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footnotes =Tenkodogo is a city located in the province of
Boulgou inBurkina Faso . It is the capital city of Boulgou Province andCentre-Est Region . Population 40,839 (2006). [ [http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&geo=-31 World Gazetteer] , Retrieved onJune 29 2008 ]History
Tenkodogo was the center of a city state of the Mossi Empire that dates back to
1120 . The name Tenkodogo is derived from the Moore words "tenga", menaing land and "kodogo", meaning old. The city was said to be founded by Ouedraogo, (son of Ghanaian princess Yennenga), the founder of the Mossi empire who landed in the area. Of his three sons, Diaba Lompo headed east to lay the foundations ofGourmanche , Rawa went north to foundZandoma but his youngest son Zoungrana stayed to assume the mantle of the town. According to tradition, there is a triple fork about 50km from Tenkodogo symbolising the three paths. Tenkodogo Naba is considered to most important of the Mossi kings of the town. [cite book|author=Manson, Katrina, Knight, James|title="Burkina Faso"|date=2006|work=Bradt Travel Guides|publisher=The Globe Pequot Press Inc.|pages=p.183|isbn=1841621544|accessdate=2008-06-28]While the political status of Tenkodogo was somewhat overshadowed by Zoungrana, in the 19th century it became an important rendezvous point for foreign powers discussing the French influence in Burkina Faso. After ousting Moro Naba from
Ouagadougou , the French had designs on Tenkodogo but faced stiff opposition from the British captain Donald Stewart who had travelled up fromKumasi in present dayGhana to represent his country on appeal of the fleeingNaba Wobgo who had been usurped by the French in the capital. Important discussions occurred between the French and the British onFebruary 7 1897 . [cite book|author=Manson, Katrina, Knight, James|title="Burkina Faso"|date=2006|work=Bradt Travel Guides|publisher=The Globe Pequot Press Inc.|pages=p.183|isbn=1841621544|accessdate=2008-06-28]The discussion rather than being heated was said to be highly amicable. The French lieutenant Chanoine wrote in October 1897 that "The representative of England received us with great courtesy and luxury, a comfort of which we had lost all idea since our leaving France". At the conference in Tenkodogo it was agreed that the British would reteat the Mamprusi Kingdom 120km further south in the
Gold Coast but only if the French would do the same and retreat from Tenkodogo. However the agreement was far more beneficial to the French, who in succeeding in getting the British out of Burkinaonly saw their agreement as temporary and planned on making a swift return once the British had fully retreated. Chanoine was reported as to saying "We've done it. The English were immobile at Kumasi, waiting for the winter to pass to take occupation of Mossi and Gourounsi already taken by Binger, Crozat and Monteil.We have faith in our civilising mission, the certainty of working for the good of the land, and for the future of France". [cite book|author=Manson, Katrina, Knight, James|title="Burkina Faso"|date=2006|work=Bradt Travel Guides|publisher=The Globe Pequot Press Inc.|pages=p.183|isbn=1841621544|accessdate=2008-06-28]Economy
The villages surrounding Tenkodogo are primarily based around
animal husbandry . The main market takes place every 3 days.The Restaurant Patisserie Salon du Thé is known for its tea, yoghurt and pastries. The Le Rotisseur restaurant is known for its grilled chicken. Notable hotels include Hotel Djamou, Hotel Djamou Annexe, Hotel Laafi, and Auberge Riale. [cite book|author=Manson, Katrina, Knight, James|title="Burkina Faso"|date=2006|work=Bradt Travel Guides|publisher=The Globe Pequot Press Inc.|pages=p.184|isbn=1841621544|accessdate=2008-06-28]Transport
The town is connected to
Koupéla andBittou , along theN15 highway .References
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