Burkina Faso 's climate and history introduction ============ Burkina Faso is a country in the continent of Africa. Below is a brief explanation of Burkina Faso's climate, history, and the country itself. Climate ======= * March and April, in particular the rainy season in the Southwest is short, and it will rain from June to October. * Cool and dry place from November to mid-February ========= * The country borders border with Cote d'Ivoire, Ghana, Benin, Niger, Togo and Mali.
Burkina Faso is in West Africa in northern Ghana. Burkina Faso has a warm climate and is dry in winter. The land of Burkina Faso is basically flat, with hills in the west and southeast. Burkina Faso's natural resources are manganese, limestone, gold, copper, lead, silver. Some environmental problems are drought recurrence, overgrazing, deforestation. The population of Burkina Faso is 11,946,065. This number is declining steadily due to high mortality due to AIDS. The average life expectancy of Burkina Faso is 46 years of the total population. The total fertility rate for women is 44 children per woman. The main ethnic group is Mossi, accounting for over 40% of the population. The main language is French and the mother tongue of Africa.
The relationship between Burkina Faso and Canada is a bilateral bilateral relationship between Burkina Faso and Canada. Canada and Burkina Faso established diplomatic relations in 1962. Canada and Burkina Faso share French as a common language and tackle regional and multilateral issues
After Burkina Faso became independent in 1960, Canada and Burkina Faso established diplomatic relations in 1962. Bilateral relations between Canada and Burkina Faso has established harmony. These two countries often cooperate in the UN and the La Francophonie Organization - they are all members of them - through trade relations. The representative of the Canadian Embassy in Ouagadougou is in Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso is a Canadian Ottawa and Honorary Consul of Montreal, Toronto, Carrakes of New Brunswick, and Vancouver
France is the second largest supplier to Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso has approximately 40 subsidiaries in France and is estimated to provide more than 3,000 direct employment. In total, there are an estimated 100 French subsidiaries or stocks (investment and / or management) in Burkina Faso. Foreign direct investment in France in 2015 totaled EUR 193.5 million, covering industry, banking, insurance and construction divisions (Sogea-Satom and Bouygues group). After the acquisition of Airtel, Burkina Faso appeared in Orange