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The Communes of Senegal are the fourth-level administrative divisions in Senegal (below country, region and department). There are some 121 communes in Senegal which have urban status (communes de ville), apart from 46 communes d'arrondissement in the large towns and 370 rural communities (communautés rurales) in the countryside.

History

Dakar Region

Dakar Department

  • Dakar (19 communes d'arrondissement)

Guédiawaye Department

Pikine Department

  • Pikine (16 communes d'arrondissement)

Rufisque Department

Diourbel Region

Bambey Department

Diourbel Department

Mbacké Department

Fatick Region

Fatick Department

Foundiougne Department

  • Foundiougne
  • Karang Poste[citation needed]
  • Passy[citation needed]
  • Sokone
  • Soum[citation needed]

Gossas Department

Kaffrine Region

Birkilane Department

Kaffrine Department

Koungheul Department

Malem Hodar Department

Kaolack Region

Guinguinéo Department

  • Guinguinéo
  • MbossSoum[citation needed]
  • FassSoum[citation needed]

Kaolack Department

Nioro du Rip Department

Kédougou Region

Kédougou Department

Salémata Department

Saraya Department

Kolda Region

Kolda Department

  • Kolda
  • DaboSoum[citation needed]
  • SalikégnéDaboSoum[citation needed]
  • DaboSoum[citation needed]

Médina Yoro Foulah Department

Vélingara Department

  • Vélingara
  • Kounkané[citation needed]
  • Diaobé-Kabendou[citation needed]

Louga Region

Kébémer Department

Linguère Department

Louga Department

  • Louga
  • Ndiagne[citation needed]

Matam Region

Kanel Department

  • Dembakané[citation needed]
  • Hamady Hounaré[citation needed]
  • Kanel
  • Semmé[citation needed]
  • Sinthiou Bamambé-Banadji[citation needed]
  • Waounde[citation needed]
  • Odobere[citation needed]

Matam Department

Ranérou Ferlo Department

Saint-Louis Region

Dagana Department

Podor Department

  • Aéré Lao[citation needed]
  • Bodé Lao[citation needed]
  • Démette[citation needed]
  • Galoya Toucouleur[citation needed]
  • Golléré
  • Guédé[citation needed]
  • Mboumba[citation needed]
  • Niandane[citation needed]
  • Ndioum
  • Pété[citation needed]
  • Podor
  • Walaldé[citation needed]

Saint-Louis Department

Sédhiou Region

Bounkiling Department

  • Bounkiling
  • Madina Wandifa[citation needed]
  • N'Diamacouta[citation needed]

Goudomp Department

  • Diattacounda[citation needed]
  • Goudomp
  • Samine[citation needed]
  • Tanaff[citation needed]

Sédhiou Department

Tambacounda Region

Bakel Department

Goudiry Department

  • Goudiry
  • KothiaryDiattacounda[citation needed]

Koumpentoum Department

Tambacounda Department

Thiès Region

M'bour Department

Thiès Department

Tivaouane Department

Ziguinchor Region

Bignona Department

Oussouye Department

Ziguinchor Department

See also

References

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