Zitenga Department - Towns and Villages

Towns and Villages

  • Zitenga (644 inhabitants) (capital)
  • Andem (1 798 inhabitants)
  • Bagtenga (913 inhabitants)
  • Barkoundouba-Mossi (716 inhabitants)
  • Bendogo (644 inhabitants)
  • Bissiga-Mossi (597 inhabitants)
  • Bissiga- Yarcé (1 700 inhabitants)
  • Boalla (494 inhabitants)
  • Dayagretenga (981 inhabitants)
  • Dimianema (1 056 inhabitants)
  • Itaoré (504 inhabitants)
  • Kogmasgo (448 inhabitants)
  • Kolgdiessé (410 inhabitants)
  • kologkom (422 inhabitants)
  • Komnogo (176 inhabitants)
  • Lallé (1 015 inhabitants)
  • Leléxé (1 280 inhabitants)
  • Lemnogo (1 409 inhabitants)
  • Nagtaoli (281 inhabitants)
  • Nambéguian (704 inhabitants)
  • Nioniokodogo Mossi (375 inhabitants)
  • Nioniokodogo peulh (1 122 inhabitants)
  • Nioniopalogo (669 inhabitants)
  • Nonghin (1 237 inhabitants)
  • Ouatinoma (964 inhabitants)
  • Pedemtenga (1 316 inhabitants)
  • Poédogo (419 inhabitants)
  • Sadaba (3 788 inhabitants)
  • Samtenga (401 inhabitants)
  • Souka (528 inhabitants)
  • Tamasgo (1 127 inhabitants)
  • Tampanga (312 inhabitants)
  • Tampelga (1 084 inhabitants)
  • Tampouy-Silmimossé (124 inhabitants)
  • Tampouy-Yarcé (1 203 inhabitants)
  • Tanghin (989 inhabitants)
  • Tanghin Kossodo peulh (336 inhabitants)
  • Tankounga (2 009 inhabitants)
  • Tanlili (1 696 inhabitants)
  • Tiba (477 inhabitants)
  • Toanda (1 039 inhabitants)
  • Yamana (1 222 inhabitants)
  • Yanga (354 inhabitants)
  • Yargo (871 inhabitants)
  • Zakin (573 inhabitants)
  • Zéguédéguin (346 inhabitants)

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