Towns and Villages
- Yargo (1 014 inhabitants) (capital)
- Balbzinko (783 inhabitants)
- Balgo (1 680 inhabitants)
- Bissiga (647 inhabitants)
- Bissiga-Peulh (29 inhabitants)
- Daltenga (991 inhabitants)
- Kamsansin (362 inhabitants)
- Kanougou (646 inhabitants)
- Kokossé Tandaga (883 inhabitants)
- Kokossin Nabikome (898 inhabitants)
- Lilyala (575 inhabitants)
- Pissi-Sebgo (965 inhabitants)
- Poétenga (1 216 inhabitants)
- Sawadogo (373 inhabitants)
- Silmaiougou-Boumdoundi (1 110 inhabitants)
- Silmiougou-Peulh (202 inhabitants)
- Silmiougou-Yarcé (850 inhabitants)
- Tandadtenga (506 inhabitants)
- Zanrin (740 inhabitants)
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