Towns and Villages
- Zam (1 574 inhabitants) (capital)
- Boulgou (483 inhabitants)
- Damigoghin (911 inhabitants)
- Damongto (1 087 inhabitants)
- Dassimpouigo (1 071 inhabitants)
- Dawaka (2 443 inhabitants)
- Gandeongo (1 447 inhabitants)
- Amdalaye (296 inhabitants)
- Ipala (824 inhabitants)
- Komgnesse (908 inhabitants)
- Kieglesse (520 inhabitants)
- Koratinga (1 951 inhabitants)
- Koratinga peulh (271 inhabitants)
- Kougri (4 110 inhabitants)
- Kroumweogo (1 320 inhabitants)
- Lallé (1 481 inhabitants)
- Nabmalgma (708 inhabitants)
- Nangbangdré (786 inhabitants)
- Nahoutinga (1 782 inhabitants)
- Pissi (544 inhabitants)
- Pousghin (949 inhabitants)
- Rapadama peulh (411 inhabitants)
- Rapadama T (1 545 inhabitants)
- Sambtinga (405 inhabitants)
- Song-naaba (949 inhabitants)
- Talembika (1 429 inhabitants)
- Toghin (1 019 inhabitants)
- Toyoko (1 334 inhabitants)
- Waltinga (764 inhabitants)
- Wayen-Zam (1 285 inhabitants)
- Wayen Rapadama (1 366 inhabitants)
- Weotinga (1 078 inhabitants)
- Yagma (609 inhabitants)
- Yarghin (491 inhabitants)
- Yorgho (1 108 inhabitants)
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“The whole tree itself is but one leaf, and rivers are still vaster leaves whose pulp is intervening earth, and towns and cities are the ova of insects in their axils.”
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“But I go with my friend to the shore of our little river, and with one stroke of the paddle, I leave the village politics and personalities, yes, and the world of villages and personalities behind, and pass into a delicate realm of sunset and moonlight, too bright almost for spotted man to enter without novitiate and probation.”
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