Settat Province

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Settat is a province of Morocco in the Casablanca-Settat Region. The province had a population of 956,904 people in 2004. [1]

The Wali (governor) of the region is Bouchaib El Moutawakkil. The major cities and towns are: [2]

  1. Ben Ahmed
  2. El Borouj
  3. Guisser
  4. Loulad
  5. Oulad M'Rah
  6. Oulad Said
  7. Ras El Ain, Morocco
  8. Settat

Subdivisions

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

NameGeographic codeTypeHouseholdsPopulation (2004)Foreign populationMoroccan populationNotes
Ben Ahmed 461.01.01.Municipality452821361321358
El Borouj 461.01.05.Municipality291616222116221
Loulad 461.01.09.Municipality920502505025
Oulad M'Rah 461.01.13.Municipality1776916629164
Settat 461.01.15.Municipality24303116570205116365
Ain Dorbane 461.03.01.Rural commune206413074213072
Bouguargouh 461.03.03.Rural commune1438938509385
Lahlaf M'Zab 461.03.05.Rural commune1059716007160
Lakhzazra 461.03.07.Rural commune1345867308673
Mniaa 461.03.09.Rural commune161811249011249
Mrizigue 461.03.11.Rural commune1252887608876
M'Garto 461.03.13.Rural commune1554882708827
N'Khila 461.03.15.Rural commune175311503011503
Oued Naanaa 461.03.17.Rural commune1158712607126
Oulad Chbana 461.03.19.Rural commune1194792507925
Oulad Fares 461.03.21.Rural commune181211961011961
Oulad M'Hamed 461.03.23.Rural commune166310844010844
Ras El Ain Chaouia 461.03.25.Rural commune2603156070156073638 residents live in the center, called Ras El Ain; 11969 residents live in rural areas.
Sgamna 461.03.27.Rural commune1291974709747
Sidi Abdelkrim 461.03.29.Rural commune1341890308903
Sidi Dahbi 461.03.31.Rural commune1415836708367
Sidi Hajjaj 461.03.33.Rural commune274118687018687
Ain Blal 461.07.01.Rural commune882516605166
Bni Khloug 461.07.03.Rural commune191112722012722
Dar Chaffai 461.07.05.Rural commune239917632017632
Laqraqra 461.07.07.Rural commune131810262010262
Meskoura 461.07.09.Rural commune892748207482
Oulad Amer 461.07.11.Rural commune753577905779
Oulad Bouali Nouaja 461.07.13.Rural commune996740207402
Oulad Fares El Halla 461.07.15.Rural commune550360903609
Oulad Freiha 461.07.17.Rural commune160810844010844
Sidi Ahmed El Khadir 461.07.19.Rural commune1129868308683
Sidi Boumehdi 461.07.21.Rural commune749483204832
Ain Nzagh 461.09.01.Rural commune1813143672014347
Bni Yagrine 461.09.03.Rural commune157211957011957
Gdana 461.09.05.Rural commune1569931209312
Guisser 461.09.07.Rural commune1926113390113391890 residents live in the center, called Guisser; 9449 residents live in rural areas.
Khemisset Chaouia 461.09.09.Rural commune1017572205722
Lahouaza 461.09.11.Rural commune1183720207202
Machraa Ben Abbou 461.09.13.Rural commune1338875238749
Mzoura 461.09.15.Rural commune176910194010194
Oulad Aafif 461.09.17.Rural commune1216717007170
Oulad Said 461.09.19.Rural commune16399720197192396 residents live in the center, called Oulad Said; 7324 residents live in rural areas.
Oulad Sghir 461.09.21.Rural commune1145677406774
Rima 461.09.23.Rural commune1440851008510
Sidi El Aidi 461.09.25.Rural commune222613273113272
Sidi Mohammed Ben Rahal 461.09.27.Rural commune163110414010414
Tamadroust 461.09.29.Rural commune12217973597914
Toualet 461.09.31.Rural commune170811815011815

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References

  1. "World Gazetteer: Settat - profile of geographical entity including na…". archive.is. 2013-02-09. Archived from the original on 2013-02-09. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  2. "World Gazetteer: Settat - largest cities (per geographical entity)". archive.is. 2012-12-05. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2017-05-28.
  3. "Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat de 2004" (PDF). Haut-commissariat au Plan, Lavieeco.com. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

Coordinates: 33°00′00″N7°37′00″W / 33.0000°N 7.6167°W / 33.0000; -7.6167