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  2. Senegal is subdivided into four levels of administrative divisions. Regions. At the top level are the Regions of Senegal and their elected administrative body. The 14 regions (régions, singular - région), are administered by a Conseil Régionaux, which is elected by population weight at the Arrondissement level. Departments.

  3. World map showing boundaries of many high and low-level administrative divisions. The table below indicates the types and, where known, numbers of administrative divisions used by countries and their major dependent territories.

    Country
    Type
    Administrative Divisions(first-level)
    Unitary
    34 provinces (velaya'at)
    Unitary
    12 counties (qarqe)
    Unitary
    58 provinces (wilayat)
    Unitary
    7 parishes (parròquies)
  4. At the top level are the Regions of Senegal and their elected administrative body. The 14 regions (régions, singular - région), are administered by a Conseil Régionaux, which is elected by population weight at the Arrondissement level.

  5. Senegal is further subdivided into 45 departments, 103 arrondissements (neither of which have administrative function) and by collectivités locales (the 14 regions, 110 communes, and 320 communautés rurales) which elect administrative officers. [1]

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · This map shows administrative divisions in Senegal. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.

  7. Administrative Map of Senegal showing the country with international borders, provincial boundaries, the national capital, regional capitals, district capitals, cities and towns, and major airports.

  8. Jul 10, 2024 · Some countries have as many as four or more levels of administrative divisions, for instance China has provinces divided into prefectures, further divided into counties and then into townships. This gallery shows maps of the largest administrative divisions, also called 'first level' or 'top-order' divisions of each country.