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.

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)