Yanyis
Yanyis is a town and commune in the North Valley region, situated along the Yanya River about 50 kilometers from the regional capital. It covers roughly 42 square kilometers and had a population of 7,200 as of the 2020 census. The landscape is gently rolling and fertile, with agriculture forming the backbone of the local economy.
Governance: Yanyis serves as the administrative center of the municipality of Yanyis within North Valley Province.
Economy and infrastructure: The economy combines agriculture—wheat, barley, and sunflowers—with small-scale manufacturing, including food processing and
History: The settlement originated as a river crossing in the medieval period. It acquired market rights in
Culture: Yanyis hosts an annual harvest festival featuring music, crafts, and regional cuisine. Local traditions include