Tinghir Province

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Tinghir Province

إقليم تنغير
Country Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Region Drâa-Tafilalet
Capital Tinghir
Area
  Total13,007 km2 (5,022 sq mi)
Population
 (2014) [1]
  Total322,412

Tinghir Province (Arabic : إقليم تنغير) is a province of Morocco in the Drâa-Tafilalet Region. The province had a population of 322,412 people in 2014. [2]

Administrative divisions

NameGeographic codeTypeHouseholdsPopulation (2019)Foreign populationMoroccan populationNotes
Boumalne Dades 401.01.03.Municipality181616739311176
Kellaat M'Gouna 401.01.05.Municipality243838140338137
Tinghir 401.01.11.Municipality6040531861250379
Alnif 201.03.05.Rural commune2358201750201753072 residents live in the center, called Alnif; 17103 residents live in rural areas.
H'Ssyia 201.03.11.Rural commune119611237111236
M'Ssici 201.03.13.Rural commune828704307043
Ait Hani 201.05.01.Rural commune1593957809578
Assoul 201.05.05.Rural commune1153655306553
Ait El Farsi 401.05.01.Rural commune659455704557
Ait Ouassif 401.05.03.Rural commune855759117590
Ait Sedrate Jbel El Oulia 401.05.05.Rural commune618405904059
Ait Sedrate Jbel El Soufla 401.05.07.Rural commune650447104471
Ait Sedrate Sahl Charkia 401.05.09.Rural commune180013082013082
Ait Sedrate Sahl El Gharbia 401.05.11.Rural commune211014864014864
Ait Youl 401.05.13.Rural commune616446604466
Ighil Nomggun 401.05.15.Rural commune250919182119181
Ikniouen 401.05.17.Rural commune164515738015738
Imider 401.05.19.Rural commune507393603936
Msemrir 401.05.21.Rural commune1097810708107
Ouaklim 401.05.23.Rural commune1249890208902
Khemis Dades 401.05.25.Rural commune?15042??
Taghzoute N'Ait Atta 401.05.27.Rural commune200713636013636
Tilmi 401.05.29.Rural commune158810445010445
Toudgha El Oulia 401.05.31.Rural commune939566525663
Toudgha Essoufla 401.05.33.Rural commune179412844112843

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References

  1. Census 2014. (in Arabic and French)
  2. Census 2014. (in Arabic and French)

Coordinates: 31°30′53″N5°31′58″W / 31.5147°N 5.5328°W / 31.5147; -5.5328