Regions and Cercles
Mali is divided into eight regions (régions) and one district. Each region has a governor. Since Mali's regions are very large, the country is subdivided into 49 cercles and 703 communes.
The régions and Capital District are:
Region name | Area (km2) | Population Census 1998 |
Population Census 2009 |
---|---|---|---|
Kayes | 119,743 | 1,374,316 | 1,996,812 |
Koulikoro | 95,848 | 1,570,507 | 2,418,305 |
Bamako Capital District |
252 | 1,016,296 | 1,809,106 |
Sikasso | 70,280 | 1,782,157 | 2,625,919 |
Ségou | 64,821 | 1,675,357 | 2,336,255 |
Mopti | 79,017 | 1,484,601 | 2,037,330 |
Tombouctou (Timbuktu) |
496,611 | 442,619 | 681,691 |
Gao | 170,572 | 341,542 | 544,120 |
Kidal | 151,430 | 38,774 | 67,638 |
Since March 2012, the Malian government has not exercised control over Tombouctou, Gao and Kidal Regions and the north-eastern portion of Mopti Region. On 6 April 2012, the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad unilaterally declared their secession from Mali as Azawad, an act that neither Mali nor the international community have recognised.
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