Cannabaceae

Communes of Benin

The departments of Benin are subdivided into 77 communes, which in turn are divided into arrondissements and finally into villages or city districts. Prior to 1999 provinces were broken down into 84 districts, titled either urban or rural. Before independence, the six provinces were subdivided into Cercles, cantons, préfectures and villages or towns.[1]

The communes are listed below, by department:

Communes of Alibori.
  1. Banikoara
  2. Gogounou
  3. Kandi
  4. Karimama
  5. Malanville
  6. Segbana
Communes of Atakora.
  1. Boukoumbé
  2. Cobly
  3. Kérou
  4. Kouandé
  5. Matéri
  6. Natitingou
  7. Pehonko
  8. Tanguiéta
  9. Toucountouna
Communes of Atlantique.
  1. Abomey-Calavi
  2. Allada
  3. Kpomassè
  4. Ouidah
  5. Sô-Ava
  6. Toffo
  7. Tori-Bossito
Communes of Borgou.
  1. Bembèrèkè
  2. Kalalé
  3. N'Dali
  4. Nikki
  5. Parakou
  6. Pèrèrè
  7. Sinendé
  8. Tchaourou
Communes of Collines.
  1. Bantè
  2. Dassa-Zoumè
  3. Glazoué
  4. Ouèssè
  5. Savalou
  6. Savé
Communes of Donga.
  1. Bassila
  2. Copargo
  3. Djougou Rural
  4. Djougou Urban
  5. Ouaké
Communes of Kouffo.
  1. Aplahoué
  2. Djakotomey
  3. Klouékanmè
  4. Lalo
  5. Toviklin
  6. Dogbo-Tota
Communes of Littoral.
  1. Cotonou
Communes of Mono.
  1. Athiémé
  2. Bopa
  3. Comé
  4. Grand-Popo
  5. Houéyogbé
  6. Lokossa
Communes of Ouémé.
  1. Adjarra
  2. Adjohoun
  3. Aguégués
  4. Akpro-Missérété
  5. Avrankou
  6. Bonou
  7. Dangbo
  8. Porto Novo
  9. Sèmè-Kpodji
Communes of Plateau.
  1. Ifangni
  2. Adja-Ouèrè
  3. Kétou
  4. Pobè
  5. Sakété
Communes of Zou.
  1. Abomey
  2. Agbangnizoun
  3. Bohicon
  4. Cové
  5. Djidja
  6. Ouinhi
  7. Za-Kpota
  8. Zangnanado
  9. Zogbodomey

References

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  1. Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
    View the detailed Guide of Psilotum nudum: Detailed Study Of Psilotum Nudum (Whisk Fern), Classification, Anatomy, Reproduction

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