Departments of Senegal
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The 11 Regions of Senegal are subdivided into 35 departments and 103 arrondissements (neither of which have administrative function) and by collectivités locales (the 11 régions, 110 communes, and 320 communautés rurales) which elect administrative officers.[1]
In 2006, the new department of Koungheul was created as a division of Kaolack Department.[2], [3], [4]
The departments are listed below, by region:
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- ^ List of current local elected officials from Union des Associations d’Élus Locaux (UAEL) du Sénégal; see also the law creating current local government structures: (French) Code des collectivités localesPDF (438 KiB), Loi n° 96-06 du 22 mars 1996.
- ^ Département de Koungheul on the French Wikipedia
- ^ (French) Décentralisation — Koungheul érigé en département : Totale satisfaction des populations, Le Quotidien, 19 October 2006
- ^ (French) Le nouveau préfet, Ousmane Kane, installé à Koungheul, Le Soleil, 26 April 2007
- (French) List of administrative divisions in Senegal
- (French) Collectivités locales from Republic of Senegal Government site, l'Agence de l'informatique de l'État (ADIE).
- (French) Map of main subdivisions and more detailed maps on subdivisions
- (French) Décret fixant le ressort territorial et le chef lieu des régions et des départements, décret n°2002-166, 21 February 2002
- (French) Code des collectivités locales, Loi n° 96-06, 22 March 1996
- http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2862.htm
- http://www.geohive.com/cd/link.php?xml=sn&xsl=neo1
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