Comin-Yanga Department - Towns and Villages

Towns and Villages

  • Comin-Yanga (5 373 inhabitants) (capital)
  • Baglenga (271 inhabitants)
  • Balboudi (438 inhabitants)
  • Bangoghin (350 inhabitants)
  • Coewinga (463 inhabitants)
  • Dogtenga (2 721 inhabitants)
  • Gagare (1 672 inhabitants)
  • Gaonghin (438 inhabitants)
  • Kakati (1 611 inhabitants)
  • Kamdiokin (1 051 inhabitants)
  • Karme (123 inhabitants)
  • Kiougou-Doure (729 inhabitants)
  • Kiougou-Kandaga (1 673 inhabitants)
  • Kiougou-Namounou (182 inhabitants)
  • Kisbouga (1 013 inhabitants)
  • Kohogo (1 918 inhabitants)
  • Kohogo-Peulh (61 inhabitants)
  • Kolanga (450 inhabitants)
  • Konzeogo-Bangane (153 inhabitants)
  • Konzeogo-Sambila (1 294 inhabitants)
  • Konzeogo-Yalgo (389 inhabitants)
  • Lamiougou (1 720 inhabitants)
  • Moaga (153 inhabitants)
  • Pilede (430 inhabitants)
  • Pognankoudougou-Rabogo (199 inhabitants)
  • Sabrado (1 038 inhabitants)
  • Sakango (1 690 inhabitants)
  • Sakidissi (237 inhabitants)
  • Sougoudi (276 inhabitants)
  • Tanziega (147 inhabitants)
  • Tire (383 inhabitants)
  • Vohogdin (5 800 inhabitants)
  • Youtenga (484 inhabitants)
  • Zonghin (1 502 inhabitants)

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