Inadiatafane | |
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Commune and village | |
Coordinates: 15°38′42″N2°9′11″W / 15.64500°N 2.15306°W Coordinates: 15°38′42″N2°9′11″W / 15.64500°N 2.15306°W | |
Country | |
Region | Tombouctou Region |
Cercle | Gourma-Rharous Cercle |
Population (2009 census) [1] | |
• Total | 3,557 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
Inadiatafane is a village and commune of the Cercle of Gourma-Rharous in the Tombouctou Region of Mali. The commune contains 25 villages and in the 2009 census had a population of 3,557.
A Commune is the third level administrative unit in Mali. Mali is divided into eight regions and one capital district (Bamako). These subdivisions bear the name of their principal city. The regions are divided into 49 Cercles. The Cercles and the district are divided into 703 Communes, with 36 Urban Communes and 667 Rural Communes, while some larger Cercles still contain Arrondissements above the Commune level, these are organisational areas with no independent power or office. Rural Communes are subdivided in Villages, while Urban Communes are subdivided into Quartier. Communes usually bear the name of their principal town. The capital, Bamako, consists of six Urban Communes. There were initially 701 communes until the Law No. 01-043 of 7 June 2001 created two new Rural Communes in the desert region in the north east of the country: Alata, Ménaka Cercle in the Gao Region and Intadjedite, Tin-Essako Cercle in the Kidal Region.
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