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Northern Province SIERRA LEONE NORTHERN PROVINCE Chiefdom Geo Codes Geo Code Name Bombali 45 Bombali Shebora 46 Makari Gbanti 47 Paki Masabong Banguraya 48 Leibasgayahun Kamagbungban I ! ! Bantahun Dembelia Sinkunia ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kafaren ! ! P!etewoh ! Soriya ! ! Kidoia ! 49 Sanda Tendaren ! Kaso! ria ! !! ! Alagiya !! !! Upk!osay Kor!os ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Dogoto ! !! ! ! K!um! a! i ! ! Purikoh ! Sabuya ! !! Kaliere ! ! Wambaya ! ! ! Gib!iya ! ! ! ! Kanaya 50 Magbaiamba Ngowahua K! abetor Kasongo Ganya ! ! ! N'J!ura ! ! ! ! ! ! Bo! ntola ! ! Fre! nken ! )"! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Gbankan Ferenya ! ! Taelia ! ! ! ! ! Makaia ! !! Sungbaya ! Karibum ! ! 51 Gbanti Kamaranka Kabruma Dufe Yonkaya Dare-Salam ! ! ! ! Tanduia ! ! ! ! Kabaia Gobu Defe Kambitambaia ! ! Dansaia Kagbokoso ! ! Kalia ! ! ! ! !! ! Yolaia !! ! 52 Sanda Loko ! ! Sankan ! ! ! ! Ganya! Ganya Mak!aya Kamadolay ! Y! enke ! ! ! !! Karifaya !! ! K! akan!ara Selie I ! ! Cawuya ! ! Was!sa I !! Soy! a ! 53 Sella Limba ! ! ! ! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!! ! ! Nimebadi ! Sere Kude !! Koffin !!!! Gulusaya ! ! ! ! Kolon ! ! Modia ! Kawulia ! ! ! ! Bindiya ! ! 54 Tambakka ! ! Morikalia ! ! ! ! ! Gbind!i I ! Kobalia ! Wassa ! Yawuya ! Nyakasa ! ! ! Kak!opra ! ! ! Kamanday ! ! ! ! ! Duraia ! Salifuia ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! Sobila 55 Gbendembu Ngowahun Ko!tti ! Fosia ! ! ! ! M! omi ! 5 Kasella ! Gor!eh Lakatha Malanga Yanga I Kumiya ! Kodandain ! !! ! s Yenkisa I Nu!m!uma I Kimbilie Kambaidi 56 Safroko Limba ! ! ! ! Kunbuluya Tum!aniya! ! ! ! Foyae Dumbaia Dandaia e !! ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! Sembeck ! ! ! ! ! Tambadia I )" ! ! ! ! ! Fansigeh c !! Kamabi Tansil II Masindi r ! ! ! Misila ! Yalala ! ! 57 Biriwa Kabuya Yatia Kasasi ! ! Town Marke!t! ! Konaka Dabaia ! a ! Hamdalai ! !! Moria Fodia ! ! Yenkisa II ! )"!!! ! ! ! Lukunbun c Falaba! ! ! ! !! Falaba ! ! Dara Yogobay Serania S Kabahena Fissaya )"! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! B!antatia le Kamba New Site ! ! Mondoy!a ! t !! Malonkor ! ! Falaba Falaba! Dogonyo !! Sanya! Sanya ! Bareta t ! ! Mobibaya Kambia ! Katikolia Li Fadugu ! Walia ! ! ! ! !! ! Kambaia Senegalie Kankaya Gbonkofoton Sanya Kambali!a Follosaba Dembelia Saria!Salia ! Talaia ! ! Tugukuray ! !! ! ! ! 58 Mambolo ! ! ! Koffin Sanaya Laylay Laylay Biribaia Yongoya ! ! ! Limbaya ! ! ! Sarakasa B!orokor ! ! Khalota ! G u i n e a Kamongeh Sayoya G u i n e a 59 Samu ! ! N'dalaya ! ! Sogainya Kilimi Taghasa Kankaya ! Manadain ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Samu ! ! ! ! Yidia ! ! ! ! !! Komoia Komoia Beneya ! Kidibun ! ! ! 60 Gbinleh-Dixon ! ! ! Katanya ! Tamala ! Se!le ! Malanga Malanga ! ! Kondaia Kankuna I! Dalmusia Kambaia ! Fadugu Moribaia ! ! ! ! Dalaia ! Fofor Kuray Tabuna Taneneh ! ! Turaylah ! ! Korba 61 Magbema Gorekorie ! ! ! ! ! Fondo Khuri ! kabate Tangaya Baiyoroya ! Tharoi-Soria Sulima ! Kole ! ! ! ! ! ! Feneneh ! ! Mangofeh ! ! 62 Masungbala Loma ! ! Musaia ! Kaliya ! ! ! Kidibum Soriya ! Wara Wara Bafodia Kamaka! ! ! ! ! ! ! Gber!ia Timbako Kamakunor I ! ! ! Lagor ! !! !!! Herek!oh ! Gbese Khuray (1) Kate! ! ! ! ! )" !! ! D!uguray Foreh ! Duraia 63 Tonko Limba Tambakka ! ! ! ! ! ! Bu! buya ! Garafilli ! ! Masia ! ! ! Yana ! Kasengbe!h !! ! ! Kasaki ! Biroya ! ! ! !! Affia ! Fundeya Gbases Khuray (2) ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! Hurgur ! ! ! Nyanfani 64 Bramaia Kakoire ! ! Sa!naya ! Dubaia Kimanga Tulu-Dansadia ! ! ! ! Kagbodo ! ! ! !! Sonkoya ! Kumba ! ! ! ! ! ! Yeleya ! Lonton Khuri ! ! Talaya! ! Mabeli ! ! Nyanfaka ! ! Digili Hawadi ! ! ! ! Tulu-Dansadia ! Sama!kun! Kapak!i ! ! ! ! ! ! Kidibu ! ! ! Dugaia ! Togbohuw ! ! ! ! R!undeh ! ! ! Kakuwudor ! ! ! ! ! Kasepena ! Maporoh I Dembekoro Koinadugu Malonkhuri !! Gbaria | Waridala ! ! ! ! Fullaia ! ! !Kakoya Kanuya ! Sumata ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bamako M!osque ! ! ! ! ! ! 65 Kassunko ! Kabasain ! Khabrika Heremakono ! !!!! Kamba S!elafe ! Ballaya ! Kathad"!!an Santia! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Shekuia Yembere Foto Kamagbungi ! ! ) ! ! Kombile ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kasotor ! Karibun 66 Diang ! Kamatantu ! Tane!neh Kagbane ! ! ! Mafuneh Karimbu ! Bendugu! Sikuru Bafodia ! ! Dunkiba Kanbabu ! Kortoh Madina Kabo Ta!nneh Bokarie Blforia Mafan!khuray ! ! ! Kakuru Sakuta ! Tan!eneh ! Baremakha ! !! Kromasila!! ! ! 67 Nieni ! ! ! Bila- Tambaia ! Kahatha ! ! ! Kubaka (1) ! ! ! KakonKosa Kansa-Balia ! ! ! Kamansama Kabo! beh Kayounk!oi ! Affia! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sorron 68 Wara Wara Yagala G!beraworay Gbasia ! Semamaia (B) ! Gbanti-Kamaranka! ! ! ! !! Mosque ! ! Ganya ! ! ! ! !! ! Welaylay Kamagbongun ! ! ! ! Mos!que ! ! ! ! Kayimbo Madins Kasasi ! Kasunia ! 69 Wara Wara Bafodia Kufune Laia Danta (2) ! ! Kaboh ! ! !!! Tingifira ! ! ! ! D!an!ta (3) ! ! Tandacta (3) ! P.School ! ! ! Sunturu Susuwalia ! s Takadakura ! ! ! ! P.School !! ! Kakonso Yogobay ! ! ! e ! ! ! ! ! Karasa ! ! ! ! Kerudu i ! ! Kagbetima Ka!saka ! ! ! Sania ! Dankawalie G u i n e a rc ! Kamayabere ! ! !! Daynabelie R.C. Pri. School G u i n e a ! !! ! Komfala 70 Sengbe ! ! Taforie ! a Waw! ah (1) ! ! ! Kasankori ! ! c !! ! ! ! ! ! Bambu Kankuia ! Mayati ! ! ! Kamasor ! Momorimaria S ! Wanie ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! Maraya ! Seredugy ! Bendukura 71 Dembelia Musaia t Lunguri ! Meisein ! Kadala ! Kadanso (B) Kamana ! !! Kayonkuya ! ! Wawah (5) Madina ! !! Kadankan ! ! ! ! ! ! Firawa a ! Kayankay ! ! ! Kama!bama! Kam!ba ! e ! ! Kpeteh Wanhose ! ! Gbongbondoh 72 Dembelia Sinkunia r ! Kagbeden Kadanso (A) ! ! Ntiria Kinto Sella Limba ! ! Kasangban ! ! ! ! )" !!Bendugu ! G Mawdia! ! ! ! ! ! Modia(2)! Fosin ! o ! ! !! !! ! ! g ! ! Selekoro ! ! Y!!agala ! Yomadugu Madina ! ! P.School Kabakeh !! ! ! Kamadugu Badala Sumadu 73 Mongo ! Dombo ! Mo n Fadugu ! Kayinda ! ! ! Forne Khuray ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kabuyen ! Jedia! Madina ! ! Kafangama ! ! ! Ismaia ! Modia (1) Tofaa ! !! ! ! Kamakondi ! ! Yataya ! ! Yufunifeh Modia (3) ! ! ! Kadabi ! ! Kamba Ka!teye Kasasi ! ! K! ayakor ! ! 74 Sulima ! Kuku ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Mosque ! ! ! Kambaa !!K! amadi ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Katong!be ! ! !! !Bambukura ! Konta ! ! ! ! Kasoutana ! Kafa Kondea ! ! ! ! Yakone Kamaha ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! 75 Neya ! Tembu ! Senkie ! !Kasasi ! Kamaproto Kanonko ! ! ! Tumania Mosque ! ! ! ! Kayaway ! ! ! Kamanor !!! ! ! !Kas!asi ! ! ! Mosque I!I! Mosque I ! Konta Yenteh ! ! Katanta ! ! Kaka Kasoriya Bambu Koro )" !)"!!! ! Kayasi ! ! ! ! Sengbe ! Kasasi ! ! Serekola Town (B) ! ! Bendugu Konia ! ! ! Kanjon ! Seduia ! ! ! Sanda Loko ! ! Konkoya ! Serekola Town (A) Danyhoroh ! Daudaya ! ! !!! !! Dundukor! ! Kufuru !! ! ! ! ! Kasunko ! ! Bendugu Town !! K!atei ! Koya Village Madina ! Kadabi ! ! Fodaia ! S! amaia ! Kagberay ! ! ! ! ! Kakuru ! P.School ! ! ! Kalkoia ! Port Loko ! ! ! Kakoya ! ! ! ! ! Gbotor Kademba ! ! ! ! Kamakopo ! Kindadara ! ! ! !! ! ! Masobai Magbuku ! Kasaroko ! !Kenema ! ! ! Kasam!!a ! ! ! !! Fasawaya Kelede ! Kuru ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Samaia !!! ! Kadingbii ! Kakoya ! Walgbasakor 76 Kaffu Bullom ! !! Kateneh )"!! ! ! Ta!ngaja ! Sinekoro Mosque ! ! Gbotor ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! K! ameteh Kathumpu Villiage ! Kapetheh ! Igaia Moraya Bilalia ! ! ! Kayaway ! ! ! Kadubaya ! ! ! ! !Farandugu Moria ! ! ! ! ! Masoti ! Kawa I! Sauria ! Gigaya ! ! ! ! ! ! Senta ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Nafayie 77 Loko Masama !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Yenikonko ! Horgor ! ! ! ! Makanka Kambana Village ! ! ! Benikoro ! Sokurala !Kagberi ! ! ! Sarak!or R.C. Primary School Yirafilaia Badala ! Karawani ! Katambi ! Kakutala ! Makrumabai Madin!a Heremakono! ! ! ! Poreh-Kalia ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Siria Ma! kowo ! ! ! 78 Maforki ! ! ! ! Kawa !V !!! Bockaria Wara Wara Yagala !!! ! Susudara ! Kakasi ! Kaw! a VI! ! ! Kawula !! ! ! ! ! Fanye Surley ! ! ! Herekofeh !! ! ! Boronka Laia Kindia Limba Kadubala Village ! ! K O I N A D U G U Fomeh Kalaia ! ! ! ! K O I N A D U YGiraia YarUaia ! ! ! ! Kakamba ! ! Kakarima Lengekoro ! Denkelto 79 Bureh ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lahadi Tonia Kasigirie ! ! ! ! !Lensenia ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kamadugu Sokurela Kaliy!ere Su!rley Bamoi Kawulay Limba ! ! ! ! !!! Mongo Goreh Sukuly! ! Kakamba ! ! !!! ! ! ! ! ! R.C. Primary School Ladinafeh ! !! ! ! ! Maron Mayamba ! Kawond! Gbogoroma ! 80 Dibia ! ! Banekeh ! Kindia ! Borian !Lillage S! imbek ! Madina ! ! Matikiti! ! ! ! ! Kamadugu Sokurela ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kakanu Kurakurena ! Kumie ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ka-Sigirie Mangay Mamaso Kam!ano Samisedu Mosque 81 Sanda Magblonthor Soriya Kuradara ! ! ! ! Sunhun ! Kakayoh Town ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! Masonga ! ! ! Saioya Sanda Tendaren ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kamakodeh Samgbamba Sesayla ! ! Serafaia Musaia Fadugu Katei ! ! Tembu ! ! Kolifa Village ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Health Centre ! ! ! Kamasehe Kondeya Gberifeh ! ! Kabanaya ! ! ! ! ! ! Kania S!ent!ai ! ! Sesayla 82 Tinkatupa Maka Saffoko !!! ! ! ! ! ! Kotohun Kakia Village ! ! ! Farama ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Magbule ! ! ! ! ! Bafilabeh ! ! ! Rogbon ! ! !! Laminaya ! ! ! Kamayinkilie ! ! ! Mad!ina ! !! ! ! Koromandoh Yarandor ! ! ! !! ! Mathoi ! ! Dankan ! ! !! Katheys ! ! ! ! Kumbu Kamabori Village ! Fadugu Kafogo ! 83 Koya ! ! Kalima Kuwusheri ! ! ! ! ! ! !!! ! ! Barawa Komoia Siraninkoroh ! ! !! ! ! Makankoi Kas!an Village ! ! !!! Tuba Nyeldu ! ! ! Bramaia Konsho Mabata ! ! ! Foriya ! ! !!! Kukuna ! ! Yana Masomba ! Mahindi ! ! ! Kondembaia Hereko ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! Kumbalansinia Dorla ! Namaia Heremakono Kabat ! ! Machoko ! ! ! Fadugu Komoia ! ! ! ! 84 Masimera Su!ldeh!! ! ! ! Makewu Kayasi Village Fadu!gu ! ! ! ! Kamabala I ! ! ! Nerehun ! ! ! Barawa Komoia Mansoya Marimaia Sabuya Karawani !! ! ! ! Timb!o ! Gbonko ! ! ! Kamakosseh ! Dankaia ! ! ! ! ! !Kabassa II Rokupr ! ! Kondembaia Kankabai ! Farawaro ! Kiridu ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bantelen ! ! ! ! !! Kamahala !II ! ! ! Sauhun Kama!thia Kaworeh Village ! ! Dukono ! ! ! Yartoh ! ! 85 Buya Romende
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