Communes of Mauritania

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There are 216 administrative Communes in Mauritania recognised by the Government of Mauritania.

Urban

Agricultural

Adel Bagrou, Aere Mbar, Aghchorguitt, Ain Ehel Taya, Aioun, Ajar, Aleg, Amourj, Aoueinat Zbel, Aoujeft, Arr, Atar, Azgueilem Tiyab, Bababe, Bagrou, Barkeol, Bassiknou, Bethet Meit, Boghé, Bokkol, Bou Lahrath, Bougadoum, Bouheida, Bouhdida, Boulenoir, Bouly, Boumdeid, Bousteila, Boutilimitt, Cheggar, Chinguitti, Dafor, Daghveg, Dar El Barka, Dionaba, Djeol, Djiguenni, El Ghabra, El Ghaire, Fassala, Foum Gleita, Ghabou, Gouraye, Gueller, Guerou, Hamod, Hassichegar, Jidr-El Mouhguen, Kaédi, Kamour, Kankossa, Keur-Macene, Kobeni, Koumbi Saleh, Lahraj, Legrane, Leouossy, Lexeiba, Maghama, Magta-Lahjar, Male, Mbagne, Mbalal, Mbout, Mederdra, Monguel, Moudjeria, Nbeika, Ndiago, Néma, Niabina, Noual, Ouad Naga, Ouadane, Oualata, Oueid Jrid, Ould Yenge, Rdheidhi, Rkiz, Sangrave, Sélibaby, Soudoud, Tachott, Tamchekett, Tawaz, Tekane, Tichit, Tidjikja, Tiguent, Timbedra, Timzinn, Tintane, Touil, Tufunde Cive, Wahatt, Woumpou.

Industrial and commercial

Arafat, Benichab, Choum, Dar-Naim, El Mina, Kiffa, Ksar, Nouadhibou, Riyad, Rosso, Sebkha, Tevragh-Zeina, Teyarett, Toujouonine, Zoueratt.

Rural

Agricultural

Agharghar, Agharghar, Aghoratt, Agoueinit, Ain Savra, Ain Varba, Ajoueir, Aouleiguatt, Aweintat I, Bagodine, Baidiyam, Bangou, Bareina, Beileguet Litama, Benamane, Beribavatt, Blajmil, Boeir Tores, Bouanze, Boubacar Ben Amer, Boutalhaya, Chelkhet Tiyad, Daw, Devaa, Dhar, Diadibeny Gandega, Dielwar, Dodol Cover, Doueirara, Edbaye El Hejaj, Edebaye Ehl Guelay, Egjert, El Aria, El Khatt, El Medah, El Megve, El Melgua, El Mouyessar, El Verea, Elb Address, Feireni, Ganki, Gasra El Barka, Ghlig Ehel Boye, Gogui, Guateidoume, Hassi Abdallah, Hassi Attilla, Hassi El Ahmed Bichna, Hassimhadi, Hsey Tine, Inal, Jreif, Kouroudel, Ksar el Barka, Laftah, Lahrach, Leghligue, Lehreijat, Lehseira, Lekhcheb, Leweynatt, Lexeiba, Maaden, Mabrouk I, Mabrouk II, Megva, Melga, Melzem Teichett, Modibougou, N' Savenni, Nebaghia, Nere Walo, Nouamleine, Nteichitt, Ntrguent, Ouad Amour, Ould Birem, Ouldmbouni, Oum Avnadech, Oum Lahyadh, Radhi, Sagne, Sani, Sava, Soufa, Taguilalett, Tarenguet Ehel Moul, Tektaka. Tenaha, Tenhemad, Tensigh, Tikobra, Tinghadej, Tmeimichatt, Tokomadji, Toutel, Voulaniya, Vrea Litama, Wali, Nouamghar.

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