Zam Department
Zam is a department or commune of Ganzourgou Province in central-eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Zam. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 39,259.[1]
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Province | Ganzourgou Province |
Population (1996) | |
• Total | 39,259 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT 0) |
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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References
- Burkinabé government inforoute communale Archived January 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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