Upper Bayang 
    Nyangiland  | |
|---|---|
![]() Upper Bayang area  | |
| Coordinates: 5°46′11″N 8°59′11″E / 5.7697°N 8.9864°E | |
| Country | |
| Region | South West | 
| Department | Manyu | 
| District Capital | Tinto | 
| Area | |
| • Total | 470 sq mi (1,217 km2) | 
| Population | |
| • Total | 27,485 | 
| Time zone | UTC+1 (WAT) | 
Upper Bayang (sometimes Banyang) is a district of Cameroon located in the Manyu department and the South West region. The district seat is located at Tinto (Tinto Council).[1] Home to the Banyangi people.
At the 2005 census, Upper Bayang had a population of 27,485.
Administrative structure of the municipality
The borough includes the following localities:
- Adjeli
 - Agong
 - Akiriba
 - Amebisu
 - Ashum
 - Atibong Wire
 - Ayukaba Betieku
 - Babat
 - Bachuo Akagbe
 - Batambé
 - Bakebe
 - Bakumba Batieku
 - Bokwa
 - Chinda
 - Defang
 - Ebangabi
 - Ebeagwa
 - Ebensuk
 - Edjuingang
 - Egbemoh
 - Ekpor
 - Etoko
 - Etoko-Mbatop
 - Eyang Atemako
 - Fotabe
 - Gurrifen
 - Kekpoti
 - Kendem
 - Kenyang
 - Kepelle
 - Koano
 - Mamboh
 - Mantah I
 - Mantah II
 - Mbanga-Pongo
 - Mbeme
 - Mbinjong
 - Mbio
 - Mekwecha
 - Moshie
 - Nchemba I
 - Nchemba II
 - Nfainchang
 - Nfaitock
 - Ntenmbang
 - Numba
 - Obang 3 Corners
 - Sabs
 - Sumbe
 - Tali I
 - Tali II
 - Tayor
 - Tinto-Kerieh
 
References
External links
- Site de la primature - Élections municipales 2002 (in French)
 - Contrôle de gestion et performance des services publics communaux des villes camerounaises - Thèse de Donation Avele, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV (in French)
 - Charles Nanga, La réforme de l’administration territoriale au Cameroun à la lumière de la loi constitutionnelle n° 96/06 du 18 janvier 1996, Mémoire ENA. (in French)
 
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