Departments of Côte d'Ivoire
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The regions of Côte d'Ivoire are divided into 81 departments (french: départements).
A 1978 law created 27 self governing Communes in Cote 'Ivoire (Communes de plein exercice), alongside Sous-Prefectures, dividing each of the Departments. The Commune, (titled a collectivité territoriale), is administered by a Municipal Council, presided over by a Mayor. The Department (also a collectivité territoriale) is governed by a General Council (conseil général) presided over by a président. The sous-préfecture ( an administrative subdivision, or a circonscription administrative déconcentrée) carries out limited functions, overseen by an appointed sous-préfet who reports to aPréfet appointed by the National government at Departmental level. Thus each Department contains both an elected government (a collectivité territoriale) and an administrative officer of the central government (a circonscription administrative déconcentrée). The powers of these two entities, and the administrative bodies which they control, are strictly separated under law.[1]
The departments are listed below, by region:
[edit] Agnéby Region
[edit] Bafing Region
[edit] Bas-Sassandra Region
[edit] Denguélé Region
[edit] Dix-Huit Montagnes Region
- Bangolo Department
- Biankouma Department
- Danané Department
- Kouibly Department
- Man Department
- Zouan-Hounien Department
[edit] Fromager Region
[edit] Haut-Sassandra Region
[edit] Lacs Region
[edit] Lagunes Region
- Abidjan Department
- Alépé Department
- Dabou Department
- Grand Lahou Department
- Jacqueville Department
- Sikensi Department
- Tiassalé Department
[edit] Marahoué Region
[edit] Moyen-Cavally Region
[edit] Moyen-Comoé Region
[edit] N'zi-Comoé Region
- Bocanda Department
- Bongouanou Department
- Daoukro Department
- Dimbokro Department
- Mbahiakro Department
- Prikro Department
[edit] Savanes Region
- Boundiali Department
- Ferkessédougou Department
- Korhogo Department
- Kouto Department
- Ouangolodougou Department
- Sinématiali Department
- Tengréla Department
[edit] Sud-Bandama Region
[edit] Sud-Comoé Region
[edit] Vallée du Bandama Region
- Béoumi Department
- Botro Department
- Bouaké Department
- Dabakala Department
- Katiola Department
- Sakassou Department
[edit] Worodougou Region
[edit] Zanzan Region
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Loi n° 78-07 du 9 janvier 1978, portant institution de communes de plein exercice en Côte d'Ivoire, J.O. n° 9 du 23 février 1978, p.348
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