states: [burkina faso]
category: cultural
year: 2009
region: Africa
latitude/longitude: 10.2500000000, -3.5833333333
Loropéni, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Burkina Faso, is a medieval archaeological marvel featuring the ruins of a fortified settlement with towering stone walls. Dating back over 1,000 years, it thrived between the 14th and 17th centuries as a hub of the trans-Saharan gold trade, occupied by the Lohron or Koulango peoples. Recognized as the country’s first UNESCO site in 2009, it stands as the best-preserved of several regional fortresses, offering a glimpse into West Africa’s precolonial history and architectural ingenuity.
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