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S.No Department Arrondissement Commune 1 Artibonite Department S.No Department Arrondissement Commune 1 Artibonite Department Dessalines Arrondissement Desdunes 2 Artibonite Department Dessalines Arrondissement Dessalines 3 Artibonite Department Dessalines Arrondissement Grande-Saline 4 Artibonite Department Dessalines Arrondissement Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite 5 Artibonite Department Gonaïves Arrondissement Ennery 6 Artibonite Department Gonaïves Arrondissement L'Estère 7 Artibonite Department Gonaïves Arrondissement Gonaïves 8 Artibonite Department Gros Morne Arrondissement Anse-Rouge 9 Artibonite Department Gros Morne Arrondissement Gros-Morne 10 Artibonite Department Gros Morne Arrondissement Terre-Neuve 11 Artibonite Department Marmelade Arrondissement Marmelade 12 Artibonite Department Marmelade Arrondissement Saint-Michel-de-l'Atalaye 13 Artibonite Department Saint-Marc Arrondissement La Chapelle 14 Artibonite Department Saint-Marc Arrondissement Saint-Marc 15 Artibonite Department Saint-Marc Arrondissement Verrettes 16 Centre Department Cerca-la-Source Arrondissement Cerca-la-Source 17 Centre Department Cerca-la-Source Arrondissement Thomassique 18 Centre Department Hinche Arrondissement Cerca-Carvajal 19 Centre Department Hinche Arrondissement Hinche 20 Centre Department Hinche Arrondissement Maïssade 21 Centre Department Hinche Arrondissement Thomonde 22 Centre Department Lascahobas Arrondissement Belladère 23 Centre Department Lascahobas Arrondissement Lascahobas 24 Centre Department Lascahobas Arrondissement Savanette 25 Centre Department Mirebalais Arrondissement Boucan-Carré 26 Centre Department Mirebalais Arrondissement Mirebalais 27 Centre Department Mirebalais Arrondissement Saut-d'Eau 28 Grand'Anse Department Anse d'Hainault Arrondissement Anse-d'Hainault 29 Grand'Anse Department Anse d'Hainault Arrondissement Dame-Marie 30 Grand'Anse Department Anse d'Hainault Arrondissement Les Irois 31 Grand'Anse Department Corail Arrondissement Beaumont 32 Grand'Anse Department Corail Arrondissement Corail 33 Grand'Anse Department Corail Arrondissement Pestel 34 Grand'Anse Department Corail Arrondissement Roseaux 35 Grand'Anse Department Jérémie Arrondissement Abricots 36 Grand'Anse Department Jérémie Arrondissement Bonbon 37 Grand'Anse Department Jérémie Arrondissement Chambellan 38 Grand'Anse Department Jérémie Arrondissement Jérémie 39 Grand'Anse Department Jérémie Arrondissement Moron 40 Nippes Department Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement Anse-à-Veau 41 Nippes Department Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement Petit-Trou-de-Nippes 42 Nippes Department Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement L'Asile 43 Nippes Department Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement Arnaud 44 Nippes Department Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement Plaisance-du-Sud 45 Nippes Department Baradères Arrondissement Baradères 46 Nippes Department Baradères Arrondissement Grand-Boucan 47 Nippes Department Miragoâne Arrondissement Miragoâne 48 Nippes Department Miragoâne Arrondissement Petite-Rivière-de-Nippes 49 Nippes 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Department Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement La Victoire 67 Nord Department Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement Pignon 68 Nord Department Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement Ranquitte 69 Nord Department Saint-Raphaël Arrondissement Saint-Raphaël 70 Nord-Est Department Fort-Liberté Arrondissement Fort-Liberté 71 Nord-Est Department Fort-Liberté Arrondissement Perches 72 Nord-Est Department Fort-Liberté Arrondissement Ferrier 73 Nord-Est Department Ouanaminthe Arrondissement Capotille 74 Nord-Est Department Ouanaminthe Arrondissement Mont-Organisé 75 Nord-Est Department Ouanaminthe Arrondissement Ouanaminthe 76 Nord-Est Department Trou-du-Nord Arrondissement Caracol 77 Nord-Est Department Trou-du-Nord Arrondissement Sainte Suzanne 78 Nord-Est Department Trou-du-Nord Arrondissement Terrier-Rouge 79 Nord-Est Department Trou-du-Nord Arrondissement Trou-du-Nord 80 Nord-Est Department Vallières Arrondissement Carice 81 Nord-Est Department Vallières Arrondissement Mombin-Crochu 82 Nord-Est Department Vallières 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