Towns and Villages
- Yaba (6 591 inhabitants) (capital)
- Bagnontenga (1 105 inhabitants)
- Basnéré (182 inhabitants)
- Biba (3 479 inhabitants)
- Bo (1 116 inhabitants)
- Bounou (3 145 inhabitants)
- Doloba (167 inhabitants)
- Issapougo (924 inhabitants)
- Kera (845 inhabitants)
- Lah (378 inhabitants)
- Largogo (96 inhabitants)
- Loguin (305 inhabitants)
- Pangogo (1 187 inhabitants)
- Pasnam (432 inhabitants)
- Sapala (1 165 inhabitants)
- Saran (1 095 inhabitants)
- Siellé (3 064 inhabitants)
- Siena (1 191 inhabitants)
- Tiema (444 inhabitants)
- Toba (1 227 inhabitants)
- Tosson (1 068 inhabitants)
- Zaré (600 inhabitants)
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