Sindian Arrondissement

Sindian Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Bignona Department in the Ziguinchor Region of Senegal.

Sindian Arrondissement
Location in the Bignona Department
Coordinates: 12°57′42.12″N 16°10′50.27″W
Country Senegal
RegionZiguinchor Region
DepartmentBignona Department
Area
  Total1,487 km2 (574 sq mi)
Population
 (2013 census)
  Total42,858
  Density29/km2 (75/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Subdivisions

The arrondissement is divided administratively into 4 rural communities and in turn into villages.

Communautés rurales :

Djibidione CR Oulampane CR Sindian CR Suelle CR
59 villages : 48 villages :
  • Alacounda
  • Balankine Nord
  • Bambatouma
  • Bassène Kansana
  • Bassène Mandouer
  • Bougoutoub-Bany
  • Bougoutoub-Djinoubor
  • Boukenoune
  • Boundiangatte
  • Bouto
  • Diabir
  • Diagoper
  • Dialinkine
  • Diamaye-Inor
  • Diamaye-Kansirani
  • Diango
  • Dioudian Kaléou
  • Dioundane Kantanpor
  • Djidjirone
  • Djilonguia
  • Djinoubor
  • Djipakoum
  • Grand Koulaye
  • Groungoulong
  • Kaloubaloub
  • Kandiadiou
  • Kandialong
  • Kanfounda
  • Kankandy
  • Katimba
  • Kindiong
  • Koudioughor
  • Koulican
  • Koundioughor
  • Manbigué Kantafort
  • Manpalago
  • Mararan
  • Marougou
  • Nialokane
  • Ouel Kalir
  • Ouel Mondaye
  • Oulampane
  • Silinkine
  • Sinko
  • Tandouboune
  • Yabocounda
17 villages :
  • Bouyème
  • Diagongue
  • Djediel
  • Djinal
  • Djinéa-Sibogola
  • Djiniper
  • Kagnarou
  • Kakène
  • Kourouk
  • Leufeu
  • Matankigne
  • Medjedje
  • Ouniock
  • Pendite
  • Sibogola
  • Silick
  • Sindian
16 villages :
  • Baïla
  • Balandine
  • Batong
  • Caparan
  • Diaboudior
  • Diacoye-Banda
  • Diatang
  • Diongol
  • Djilacounda
  • Ghoniame
  • Katinong
  • Katoudié
  • Kindieng
  • Niankitte
  • Suelle
  • Talloum

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