Laattaouia

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El Attaouia
العطاوية  (Arabic)
City
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El Attaouia
Location in Morocco
Coordinates: 31°50′05″N7°18′45″W / 31.83472°N 7.31250°W / 31.83472; -7.31250 Coordinates: 31°50′05″N7°18′45″W / 31.83472°N 7.31250°W / 31.83472; -7.31250
CountryFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Region Marrakesh-Safi
Province El Kelaa des Sraghna
Elevation
626 m (2,054 ft)
Population
 (2014) [1]
  Total30,315
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)

Laattaouia or El Attaouia is a town in El Kelaa des Sraghna Province, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco. According to the 2014 census it has a population of 30,315. [1]

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References

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