Districts of the Republic of the Congo
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The Departments of the Republic of the Congo are divided into 86 districts and 6 communes. Note the departments of Brazzaville and Pointe-Noire are made of 1 commune each, then divided in urban districts (arrondissements).
The districts are listed below, by department:
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Contents
1 Current Divisions
2 Historical Divisions
2.1 Bouenza Department
2.2 Cuvette Department
2.3 Cuvette-Ouest Department
2.4 Kouilou Department
2.5 Lékoumou Department
2.6 Likouala Department
2.7 Niari Department
2.8 Plateaux Department
2.9 Pool Department
2.10 Sangha Department
3 See also
4 External links
5 References
Current Divisions
- Kouilou
- Hinda
- Madingo–Kayes
- Mvouti
Kakamoéka (Kakamoueka in;[1]Kakamoeka in;[2]Kakamoéka in [3])- Nzambi
Tchiamba-Nzassi (Tchiamba Nzassi in;[1][2]Tchiamba-Nzassi in [3])
- Niari
- Louvakou
- Kibangou
- Divénié
- Mayoko
- Kimongo
- Moutamba
- Banda
- Londéla–Kayes
- Makabana
- Mbinda
- Moungoundou-sud
- Nyanga
- Moungoundou-nord
- Yaya
- Lékoumou
- Sibiti
- Komono
- Zanaga
- Bambama
- Mayéyé
- Bouenza
- Madingou
- Mouyondzi
- Boko–Songho
- Mfouati
- Loudima
- Kayes
- Kingoué
- Mabombo
- Tsiaki
- Yamba
- Pool
- Kinkala
- Boko
- Mindouli
- Kindamba
- Goma Tsé-Tsé
- Mayama
- Ngabé
- Mbanza–Ndounga
- Louingui
- Loumo
- Ignié
- Vindza
- Kimba
- Plateaux
- Djambala
- Lékana
- Gamboma
- Abala
- Allembé
- Makotimpoko
- Mbon
- Mpouya
- Ngo
- Ollombo
- Ongogni
- Cuvette
- Owando
- Makoua
- Boundji
- Mossaka
- Loukoléla
- Oyo
- Ngoko
- Ntokou
- Tchikapika
- Cuvette-Ouest
- Ewo
- Kellé
- Mbomo
- Okoyo
- Etoumbi
- Mbama
- Sangha
- Mokéko
- Sembé
- Souanké
- Pikounda
- N'gbala
- Likouala
- Impfondo
- Epéna
- Dongou
- Bétou
- Bouanéla
- Enyellé
- Liranga
Historical Divisions
Bouenza Department
- Boko-Songho District
- Loudima District
- Madingou District
- Mfouati District
- Mouyondzi District
- Nkayi District
Cuvette Department
- Boundji District
- Loukela District
- Makoua District
- Mossaka District
- Okoyo District
- Owando District
Cuvette-Ouest Department
- Ewo District
- Kelle District
- Mbomo District
Kouilou Department
- Kakamoeka District
- Madingo-Kayes District
- Mvouti District
- Pointe-Noire District
Lékoumou Department
- Bambama District
- Komono District
- Sibiti District
- Zanaga District
Likouala Department
- Dongou District
- Epena District
- Impfondo District
Niari Department
- Divenie District
- Kibangou District
- Kimongo District
- Louvakou District
- Mayoko District
- Mossendjo District
Plateaux Department
- Abala District
- Djambala District
- Gamboma District
- Lekana District
Pool Department
- Boko District
- Kindamba District
- Kinkala District
- Mayama District
- Mindouli District
- Ngabe District
Sangha Department
- Ouésso District
- Sembé District
- Souanke District
See also
- Departments of the Republic of the Congo
External links
- Congo Districts at Statoids.com
References
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