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Zorgho is a department or commune of Ganzourgou Province in central-eastern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Zorgho. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 49,648.[1].
[edit] Towns and villages
- Zorgho (21 518 habitants) (capital)
- Bangbily (503 habitants)
- Bissiga (1 371 habitants)
- Bokin-Koudgo (262 habitants)
- Bougré (544 habitants)
- Dabèga (501 habitants)
- Daguintoéga (355 habitants)
- Digré (1 369 habitants)
- Douré (843 habitants)
- Gonkin (345 habitants)
- Imiga (897 habitants)
- Kidiba (947 habitants)
- Kologuessom (208 habitants)
- Koubéogo (658 habitants)
- Kourgou (386 habitants)
- Nabitenga (975 habitants)
- Sapaga (3 316 habitants)
- Sapaga -Peulh (500 habitants)
- Songdin (987 habitants)
- Souka (964 habitants)
- Taga (515 habitants)
- Tamasgo (931 habitants)
- Tamidou (436 habitants)
- Tampelcé (169 habitants)
- Tintogo (1 450 habitants)
- Torodo (2 085 habitants)
- Tuiré (1 984 habitants)
- Tuiré-Peulh (145 habitants)
- Yougoulmandé (771 habitants)
- Zaïnga (897 habitants)
- Zempassogo (1 192 habitants)
- Zinado (734 habitants)
- Zinguédéga (890 habitants)
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