The Black Volta Region of Burkina Faso is in the southwest of the country.
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The Black Volta Region of Burkina Faso is in the southwest of the country.
Dômes de Fabédougou near Banfora are great dome-shaped sandstone formations near the Karfiguéla Falls.
The Grande Mosquée in Bobo-Dioulasso is a fine example of Sahel-style mud architecture.
Dédougou hosts a festival of masks in even-numbered years. For several days, representatives from all regions of Burkina Faso parade wearing the traditional masks of the country.
The Lobi "villages" around Gaoua are mini-fortresses scattered around the countryside.
Five sites with ancient iron mines and furnaces around Burkina Faso have been listed as a world heritage site. Two of them are in the Black Volta Region (the other three are in North Burkina Faso):