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Province | Nahouri Province |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT 0) |
Tiébélé is a department or commune of Nahouri Province in southeastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Tiébélé; [1] the chief, the royal court and the nobility of the Kassena people, who first settled the region in the 15th century, reside there. [2] Located at the foot of a hill in a lowland landscape, the Royal Court of Tiébelle forms an irregular circular space of approximately 1.2 hectares. Several characteristic elements can be distinguished: a sacred hill, an altar of the ancestor and the red fig tree. The courtyard is characterized by a rich traditional architecture of a defensive character. It is surrounded by high perimeter walls connected by residential walls.
Tiébélé | |
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![]() Tiébélé Department location in the province | |
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Province | Nahouri Province |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT 0) |
Tiébélé is a department or commune of Nahouri Province in southeastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Tiébélé; [1] the chief, the royal court and the nobility of the Kassena people, who first settled the region in the 15th century, reside there. [2] Located at the foot of a hill in a lowland landscape, the Royal Court of Tiébelle forms an irregular circular space of approximately 1.2 hectares. Several characteristic elements can be distinguished: a sacred hill, an altar of the ancestor and the red fig tree. The courtyard is characterized by a rich traditional architecture of a defensive character. It is surrounded by high perimeter walls connected by residential walls.