Togue Mourari
Commune in Mopti Region, Mali
14°19′40″N 4°36′0″W / 14.32778°N 4.60000°W / 14.32778; -4.60000 (2009 census)[1]
Togué Mourari is a rural commune of the Cercle of Djenné in the Mopti Region of Mali. The commune contains 11 villages. The administrative center (chef-lieu) is the village of Mourrah.
Togué Mourari is the most northerly of the 12 communes in the Djenné Cercle, and the only one located north of the River Niger. Mourrak is 60 km from Djenné.
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Capital: Mopti
- Bandiagara (Bandiagara)
- Bara Sara (Ouo Sarre)
- Borko (Borko)
- Dandoli (Dandoli)
- Diamnati (Dé)
- Dogani Bere (Dogani Bere)
- Doucoumbo (Doucoumbo)
- Dourou (Dourou)
- Kende (Kende)
- Kendie (Kendie)
- Lowol Gueou (Karegue)
- Metoumou (Damada)
- Ondougou (Ondougou)
- Pelou (Pelou)
- Pignari Bana (Goundaka)
- Pignari (Baboye)
- Sangai (Sangha Agolleye)
- Segue Ire (Sougui)
- Soroly (Soroly)
- Timniri (Diangassagou)
- Wadouba (Kani Gogouna)
- Koro (Koro)
- Bamba (Déguéré)
- Barapireli (Barapireli)
- Bondo (Bondo)
- Diankabou (Diankabou)
- Dinangourou (Dinangourou)
- Dioungani (Dioungani)
- Dougoutene I (Toroli)
- Dougoutene II (Andiagana-Na)
- Kassa (Berdosso)
- Koporokendie Na (Koporokendie Na)
- Koporo Pen (Koporo Pen)
- Madougou (Madougou)
- Pel Maoude (Pel Maoude)
- Yoro (Yoro)
- Youdiou (Youdiou)
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