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Aboubakar Sangoulé
Lamizana (31
January 1916 – 26 May 2005) was an
Upper Voltan military officer who
served as the
President of
Upper Volta (since 1984...
- Hervé
Mamadou Lamizana (born
January 22, 1981) is an
Ivorian former professional basketball player who also has
French nationality.
Lamizana pla**** for the...
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constitution was
written and
approved in 1977, and
Lamizana was
reelected by open
elections in 1978.
Lamizana's government faced problems with the country's...
- the rule of Sangoulé
Lamizana UDV-RDA was
reconstructed and
developed good
relations with the government. The
relation to
Lamizana did
however cause internal...
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Mariam Lamizana (born 1951) is a Burkinabé sociologist,
social worker,
feminist activist and politician.
Mariam Lamizana was born 1951 in Bobo-Dioul****o...
- d'état led by army
chief Sangoulé
Lamizana.
Although multiparty democracy was
nominally restored four
years later,
Lamizana dominated the country's politics...
- to that country's army in 1961. In the
military government of Sangoulé
Lamizana, who
ruled Upper Volta from 1966, Saye
Zerbo was
minister of
foreign affairs...
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Stade Général
Aboubacar Sangoulé
Lamizana is a multi-use
stadium in Bobo Dioul****o,
Burkina Faso, used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium hosted...
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civilian rule.
Lamizana remained in
power throughout the 1970s as
president of
military or
mixed civil-military governments.
Lamizana's rule coincided...
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Maurice Yaméogo to resign, and was
replaced Lieutenant Colonel Sangoulé
Lamizana.
Lamizana would go on to rule
until 1980, when yet
another military coup d'état...