Rural communities of Senegal

Rural communities (Communautés rurales) (CR) are the fourth-level administrative divisions in Senegal. They are administrative subdivisions comprising the villages, but are distinct from the urban communes and municipalities concerning medium or large towns.

Senegal is a predominantly agricultural country, and the rural communities by far encompass the largest part of the national territory.

Law

The rural communities were imposed by the law No. 72.25 on 19 April 1972.

Until early 2008, there were about 324 rural communities but in August 2008 the number has increased and there are now about 340.

Dakar Region

  • Bambylor
  • Tivaouane Peulh-Niaga
  • Yène

Diourbel Region

Bambey Department

  • Baba Garage
  • Dinguiraye
  • Keur Samba Kane
  • Gawane
  • Lambaye
  • Ngogom
  • Réfane
  • Dangalma
  • Ndondol
  • Ngoye
  • Thiakar

Diourbel Department

  • Dankh Sène
  • Gade Escale
  • Keur Ngalgou
  • Ndindy
  • Taiba Moutoupha
  • Ndoulo
  • Ngohé
  • Patar
  • Tocky-Gare
  • Touré Mbonde

Mbacke Department

  • Darou Salam Typ
  • Dendey Gouyegui
  • Madina
  • Ndioumane Taiba
  • Thiékène
  • Touba Mboul
  • Ngabou Dalla
  • Missirah
  • Nghoye
  • Touba Fall
  • Touba Mosquée
  • Sadio
  • Taïf

Fatick Region

Fatick Department

Foundiougne Department

  • Djilor
  • Bassoul
  • Dionewar
  • Djirnda
  • Keur Saloum Diané
  • Keur Samba Guèye
  • Nioro Allassane Tall
  • Toubacouta
  • Gossas Gossas
  • Guinguinéo

Gossas Department

  • Colobane
  • Mbar
  • Gagnick
  • Ndiago
  • Mbadakhoune
  • Ngathe Naoudé
  • Ourour
  • Ndiéné Lagane
  • Ouadiour
  • Patar Lia

Kaolack Region

Kaffrine Department

  • Birkelane
  • Mabo, Senegal
  • Mboss
  • Ndiognick
  • Gainte Pathé
  • Ida Mouride
  • Lour Escale
  • Maka-Yop
  • Ribot Escale
  • Saly Escale
  • Boulel
  • Darou Minam 2
  • Djanké Souf
  • Gniby
  • Kahi, Senegal
  • Malem Hodar
  • Ndioum Ngainthe
  • Diokoul Mbelbouck
  • Kathiotte
  • Médinatoul Salam II
  • Nganda

Kaolack Department

    Guinguinéo Department

      Kaolack Department

        Koungheul Department

          Nioro du Rip Department

            Kolda Region

            Kolda Department

              Médina Yoro Foulah Department

                Vélingara Department

                  Louga Region

                  Kébémer Department

                    Linguère Department

                      Louga Department

                        Matam Region

                        Kanel Department

                          Matam Department

                            Ranérou Ferlo Department

                              Saint-Louis Region

                              Dagana Department

                                Podor Department

                                  Saint-Louis Department

                                    Tambacounda Region

                                    Bakel Department

                                      Kédougou Department

                                        Koumpentoum Department

                                          Tambacounda Department

                                            Thiès Region

                                            M'bour Department

                                              Thiès Department

                                              Tivaouane Department

                                                Ziguinchor Region

                                                Bignona Department

                                                  Oussouye Department

                                                  Ziguinchor Department

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