Yatenga Province
Yatenga Province is located in the northern part of Burkina Faso. It is one of the country's 13 provinces and is known for its diverse culture and agricultural activities. The province's economy primarily relies on farming, with crops such as millet, sorghum, and maize being commonly cultivated.
The capital of Yatenga Province is Ouahigouya, which serves as a central hub for trade and local governance. The region is characterized by its traditional villages and vibrant markets, reflecting the rich heritage of the Mossi people, who are the predominant ethnic group in the area.