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Departments of Ivory Coast : ウィキペディア英語版
Departments of Ivory Coast

Departments ((フランス語:départements)) are the third-level administrative subdivision of Ivory Coast. Prior to 2011, departments were the second-level administrative subdivision. Since 2011, the second-level regions are divided into 108 departments, which are further sub-divided into 510 sub-prefectures ((フランス語:sous-préfectures)). Before the 2011 reorganization, the regions were divided into 81 departments.
A 1978 law created 27 self-governing Communes in Ivory Coast (''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 a ''Préfet'' appointed by the national government at departmental level. Thus each Department contains 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.〔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〕
Currently, the first-level subdivisions of Ivory Coast are the districts, followed by the second-level subdivisions being the regions, then by the third-level subdivisions being the departments, later by the fourth-level subdivisions being the sub-prefectures, and finally by the fifth-level subdivisions being the communes and villages.
==Current departments==
As of 2011, the following departments are listed below, by district and region:

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