Tiznit Province

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Tiznit is a province in the Moroccan economic region of Souss-Massa. Its population in 2004 was 344,831. [1]

The major cities and towns are: [2]

Subdivisions

The province is divided administratively into the following municipalities and communes: [3]

NameGeographic codeTypeHouseholdsPopulation (2004)Foreign populationMoroccan populationNotes
Tiznit 581.01.07.Municipality11855536821753665
Tafraout 581.01.05.Municipality1243493134928
Ait Issafen 581.03.01.Rural commune1010502605026
Anzi 581.03.03.Rural commune1223661906619
Arbaa Ait Ahmed 581.03.05.Rural commune1516822818227
Ida Ou Gougmar 581.03.07.Rural commune1567817018169
Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa 581.03.09.Rural commune809425604256
Tafraout El Mouloud 581.03.11.Rural commune757361903619
Tighmi 581.03.13.Rural commune1739986709867
Tizoughrane 581.03.15.Rural commune1379625026248
Tnine Aday 581.03.17.Rural commune558273412733
Afella Ighir 581.09.01.Rural commune1084420504205
Ait Ouafqa 581.09.03.Rural commune1243547225470
Ammelne 581.09.05.Rural commune1281428154276
Irigh N'Tahala 581.09.07.Rural commune583199201992
Tarsouat 581.09.09.Rural commune840309603096
Tassrirt 581.09.11.Rural commune560188701887
Arbaa Rasmouka 581.11.01.Rural commune1360750307503
Arbaa Sahel 581.11.03.Rural commune258512944212942
Bounaamane 581.11.05.Rural commune215812112112111
El Maader El Kabir 581.11.07.Rural commune1595791807918
Ouijjane 581.11.09.Rural commune1257647206472
Reggada 581.11.11.Rural commune262014328014328
Sidi Bouabdelli 581.11.13.Rural commune1238682606826
Tnine Aglou 581.11.15.Rural commune3128146321114621

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References

  1. "World Gazetteer: Tiznit - profile of geographical entity including name variants". Archived from the original on 9 February 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  2. "World Gazetteer: Tiznit - largest cities (per geographical entity)". Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2022.
  3. "Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat de 2004" (PDF). Haut-commissariat au Plan, Lavieeco.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

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