Towns and Villages
- Sangha (8 536 inhabitants) (capital)
- Biguimnoghin (651 inhabitants)
- Dabodin (633 inhabitants)
- Daboulga (700 inhabitants)
- Dagomkom (1 828 inhabitants)
- Diougo (1 435 inhabitants)
- Ganzaga (636 inhabitants)
- Goghin, Koulpélogo (1 030 inhabitants)
- Gouadiga (1 028 inhabitants)
- Idani (7 000 inhabitants)
- Kandoure (515 inhabitants)
- Kaongo (1 095 inhabitants)
- Kombilga (2 783 inhabitants)
- Koyenga (1 078 inhabitants)
- Longo (2 546 inhabitants)
- Naba-Dabogo (2 516 inhabitants)
- Ouedogo (1 293 inhabitants)
- Sangha-Peulh (1 408 inhabitants)
- Sangha-Yarcé (1 446 inhabitants)
- Sankanse (1 104 inhabitants)
- Tabe (1 343 inhabitants)
- Tampaologo (665 inhabitants)
- Tankoaga (2 864 inhabitants)
- Taram-Noaga (4 511 inhabitants)
- Yourga (1 296 inhabitants)
- Yourkoudghin (982 inhabitants)
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