Guelmim is a province in the Moroccan economic region of Guelmim-Oued Noun. Its population in 2004 was 166,685.
The province is divided administratively into the following: [1]
Name | Geographic code | Type | Households | Population | Foreign population | Moroccan population | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bouizakarne | 261.01.01. | Municipality | 2577 | 11982 | 0 | 11982 | |
Guelmim | 261.01.03. | Municipality | 19113 | 95749 | 26 | 95723 | |
Aday | 261.03.01. | Rural commune | 660 | 3481 | 0 | 3481 | |
Ait Boufoulen | 261.03.03. | Rural commune | 211 | 1309 | 0 | 1309 | |
Amtdi | 261.03.05. | Rural commune | 356 | 1768 | 1 | 1767 | |
Ifrane Atlas-Saghir | 261.03.07. | Rural commune | 2191 | 11962 | 0 | 11962 | |
Tagante | 261.03.09. | Rural commune | 545 | 3343 | 1 | 3342 | |
Taghjijt | 261.03.11. | Rural commune | 2021 | 11207 | 1 | 11206 | 6983 residents live in the center, called Taghjijt; 4224 residents live in rural areas. |
Timoulay | 261.03.13. | Rural commune | 994 | 5433 | 0 | 5433 | |
Abaynou | 261.05.01. | Rural commune | 435 | 2396 | 3 | 2393 | |
Aferkat | 261.05.03. | Rural commune | 264 | 1819 | 0 | 1819 | |
Asrir | 261.05.05. | Rural commune | 655 | 3715 | 3 | 3712 | |
Echatea El Abied | 261.05.07. | Rural commune | 155 | 1102 | 0 | 1102 | |
Fask | 261.05.09. | Rural commune | 629 | 3404 | 0 | 3404 | |
Labyar | 261.05.11. | Rural commune | 128 | 766 | 0 | 766 | |
Laqsabi Tagoust | 261.05.13. | Rural commune | 523 | 2538 | 0 | 2538 | |
Rass Oumlil | 261.05.15. | Rural commune | 227 | 1357 | 2 | 1355 | |
Taliouine Assaka | 261.05.17. | Rural commune | 205 | 1020 | 2 | 1018 | |
Targa Wassay | 261.05.19. | Rural commune | 188 | 1138 | 3 | 1135 | |
Tiglit | 261.05.21. | Rural commune | 195 | 1196 | 0 | 1196 | |
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Coordinates: 28°59′N10°04′W / 28.983°N 10.067°W