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List Of Cities In Morocco
List of cities in Morocco , in alphabetical order.
Note: This list contains the cities of Western Sahara , disputed territory claimed and largely controlled by Morocco.
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A
Al-Hoceima night
- Afourar, 13 451 inhabitants (2010)
- Agadir , 570 700 inhabitants (2010)
- Agdz 9399 inhabitants (2010)
- Agourai, 15 621 inhabitants (2010)
- Aguelmous, 11 498 inhabitants (2010)
- Ahfir , 20 310 inhabitants (2010)
- Ain Bni Mathar , 15 365 inhabitants (2010)
- Ain Aleuh , 12 163 inhabitants (2004)
- Ain Dorij , 2321 inhabitants (2004)
- Ain Jemaa , 2610 inhabitants (2004
- Ait Ben Haddou , a World Heritage Site by Unesco
- Ain Cheggag , 4436 inhabitants (2004)
- Ain Defali
- Ain El Aouda , 34 941 inhabitants (2010)
- Ain Erreggada , 2983 inhabitants (2004)
- Ain Taoujdate , 26 378 inhabitants (2010)
- Ait Boubidmane , 4258 inhabitants (2004)
- Ait Bouhlal
- Ait Daoud , 2497 inhabitants (2004)
- Ait IAAZZA , 13 984 inhabitants (2010)
- Ait Ishaq , 12 145 inhabitants (2010)
- Ait Ourir , 26 331 inhabitants (2010)
- Aklim , 9560 inhabitants (2010)
- Azrou , 61 849 inhabitants (2010)
- Ajdir
- Aaroui al , 37 266 inhabitants (2010)
- Al-Hoceima , 58 097 inhabitants (2010)
- Amalou Ighriben , 33 572 inhabitants (2010)
- Amgala , a village in Western Sahara
- Amizmiz , 11 617 inhabitants (2010)
- Aoufous , 1272 inhabitants (2004)
- Arbaoua , 2333 inhabitants (2004)
- Erfoud (or Erfoud), 27 038 inhabitants (2010)
- Asilah , 31 213 inhabitants (2010)
- Assahrij , 1732 inhabitants (2004)
B
The entry of Boujdour
- Bab Berred , 5043 inhabitants (2004)
- Bab Taza , 4006 inhabitants (2004)
- Ben Ahmed , 21 361 inhabitants (2004)
- Beni Chiker , 4188 inhabitants (2004)
- Beni Ansar , 27 750 inhabitants
- Benguerir , 70 294 inhabitants (2007)
- Beni Mellal , 183 248 inhabitants (2004)
- Ben Slimane , 90 306 inhabitants (2009)
- Ben Taieb , 10 446 inhabitants (2004)
- Ben Yakhlef , 11 490 inhabitants (2004)
- Berkane , 84 123 inhabitants (2010)
- Berrechid , 54 215 inhabitants (2004)
- Bhalil , 11 638 inhabitants (2004)
- Beni Oulid , 11775 (2004)
- Gandouz Bir or Bir Gandus, a village in Western Sahara
- Bir Lehlou , city of Western Sahara
- Bni Bouayach , 15 497 inhabitants (2004)
- Bni Drar , 8919 inhabitants (2004)
- Bni Hadifa , 2061 inhabitants (2004)
- Beni Taji
- Bouarfa , 26 997 inhabitants (2007)
- Bou Craa , 2519 inhabitants (2004), a city of Western Sahara
- Bouanane , 3254 inhabitants (2004)
- Boudnib , 9867 inhabitants (2004)
- Boufakrane , 6326 inhabitants (2004)
- Bouguedra , 1558 inhabitants (2004)
- Bouizakarn , 11 982 inhabitants (2004)
- Boujad , 40 513 inhabitants (2004)
- Boujdour (Cabo Bojador), 36 843 inhabitants (2004), a city of Western Sahara
- Bouknadel , 9314 inhabitants (2004)
- Boulemane , 6910 inhabitants (2004)
- Boumalne Dades , 11179 h. (2004)
- Boumia , 12 444 inhabitants (2004)
- Bouskoura , 13 453 inhabitants (2004)
- Bouznika , 27 028 inhabitants (2004)
- Bradier , 6564 inhabitants (2004)
- Brikcha , 1510 inhabitants (2004)
C
- Casablanca (Arabic Dar al-Beida), 5,040,900 inhabitants (city) in urban areas, the largest city in Morocco and 1st Metropolis Maghreb.
- Chalwa
- Chefchaouen , 35 709 inhabitants (2004)
- Chemaia
- Chichaoua , 15 657 inhabitants (2004)
D
- Dakhla ( Ad Dakhla , Villa Cisneros ), 58 104 inhabitants (2004), a city of Western Sahara
- Dar Gueddari , 6011 inhabitants (2004)
- Dar Kebdani
- Demnate , 23 459 inhabitants (2004)
- Douar Bel Aguid ( Bel Air )
- Driouch , 28 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Debdou , 4596 inhabitants (2004), a town in southern region of Taourirt.
E
The walls Portuguese Essaouira
- Sidi El Aioun Mellouk , 34 767 inhabitants (2004)
- El Guerdane , 9222 inhabitants (2004)
- El Hajeb , 22 000 (2008)
- El Hanchane , 4698 inhabitants (2004)
- El Jadida (formerly Mazagan), 144 000 inhabitants (2004), World Heritage Site by Unesco
- Elkbab
- El Menzel
- El Ouatia , 6407 inhabitants (2004)
- Erfoud (or Arfoud), 23 637 inhabitants (2004)
- Errachidia (Ksar es Souk old), 76 759 inhabitants (2004)
- Essaouira (formerly Mogador), 70 000 inhabitants (2004), the medina is a World Heritage Site by Unesco
F
- Farcia
- Fez , 2,069,340 inhabitants (2010), the second largest city of Morocco. One of the four imperial cities. Its medina is a World Heritage Site by Unesco
- Figuig 20 433 inhabitants (2007)
- Fnideq , 54 559 inhabitants (2004)
- Fquih Ben Salah , 82 446 inhabitants (2004)
- Er-Rich , 20 155 inhabitants (2004)
G
- Guelmim , 117 000 inhabitants (2006), the "door" of Morocco to the Sahara.
- Goulmima , 16 593 inhabitants (2004), city of Errachidia province in Morocco
- Guelta Zemmour , 6740 inhabitants (2004), a town of Western Sahara
- Guerguerat , city of Western Sahara
- Guisse , 3000 inhabitants (2004)
- Guercif , 57 307 inhabitants (2004)
H
- Had Kourt , 5051 inhabitants (2004)
- Hagunia
- Haj Kaddour , 4362 inhabitants (2004)
- Harhoura , the largest swimming pool in Africa is there
I
Lake Isli to Imilchil
- Ighrem-Nougdal , 1537 inhabitants (2004) Village of the High Atlas has a typical Berber granary.
- Ihddaden , 25 480 inhabitants (2004)
- Ifrane , 30 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Imilchil , city symbol of the Berber culture, instead of the "festival of Engagement"
- Imilili
- Imintanoute , 17 051 inhabitants (2004)
- Imouzzer Kandar , 15 110 inhabitants (2010)
- Immouzer Marmoucha , 4001 inhabitants (2004)
- Inseka
- Inezgane , 112 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Issaguen (Ketama) , 1 638 inhabitants (2004)
- Itzer , 5947 inhab. (2004)
J
- Jerada 220 156 inhabitants (2004)
- Jorf , 12 135 inhabitants (2004)
- Jorf El Melha , 20 581 inhabitants (2004)
- Jemaa Sahim
K
- Kassite , 2126 inhabitants (2004)
- Kasba Tadla , 86 000 people
- Qattara , 1365 inhabitants (2004)
- Kenitra (ex Port Lyautey), 400 000 inhabitants
- Kehf Nsour , 5089 inhabitants (2004)
- Ketama see Issaguen (Ketama)
- Khemis Dades
- Khemisset , 110 751 inhabitants (2004)
- Khemis Sahel , 4826 hab
- Khemis Zemamra (the capital of the Doukkala ), 12 000
- Khenichet , 7936 inhabitants (2004)
- Khenifra , 523 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Khouribga , 166 397 inhabitants (2004)
- Ksar el-Kebir , 107 380 inhabitants (2004)
- klaat Megouna
L
- Laayoune (El Aaiun), 188 691 inhabitants (2004), the largest city in Western Sahara
- Lagouira (La Guera or Cabo Blanco), 3726 inhabitants (2004), a town of Western Sahara
- Lalla Mimouna , 12 994 inhabitants (2004)
- Larache , 107 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Lixus , ancient city, the presumed site of the Garden of the Hesperides
- Lqlia , 38 220 inhabitants (2004)
M
- Madagh
- Marrakech , 920 142 inhabitants (2010), one of the imperial cities.
- Martil
- Mechra Ksiri Bel , 27 630 inhabitants (2004)
- Mediek or M'diq , 60 000 inhabitants (2003)
- Mediouna
- Mehdia , 16 262 inhabitants (2004)
- Meknes , 956 152 inhabitants (2008), one of the imperial cities of Morocco
- Melloussa
- Midelt , 45 530 inhabitants (2006, altitude 1500m
- Mirleft
- Mohammedia (formerly Fedala), 120 000 inhabitants (2000)
- Moqrisset , 1680 inhabitants (2004)
- Moulay Ali Cherif , 20 469 inhabitants (2004)
- Moulay Bousselham , 5693 inhabitants (2004)
- Moulay Idriss , 12 611 inhabitants (2004)
- M'rirt , 35 196 inhabitants (2004)
N
- Nador , 180 000 inhabitants
Nhim
O
CLA Studios, Ouarzazate
- Ouarzazate , 66 916 inhabitants (2007), also called the "gate of the desert"
- Oualidia
- Oued Zem , 90 000 inhabitants (2008)
- Ouezzane , 57 972 inhabitants (2004)
- Oujda , 650 000 inhabitants (2008).
- Oukaimeden , the main ski resort of Morocco
- Oulad Amrane , 1443 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad Ayad , 21 466 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad Berhil , 15 369 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad Frej , 10 387 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad Ghadban , 3889 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad Sahel H Rice , 7149 inhab (2004)
- Oulad M'Rah , 9166 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad M Barek , 11 906 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad Tema , 66 183 inhabitants (2004)
- Oulad Zbair , 4193 inhabitants (2004)
- Ouled Tayeb , 5056 inhabitants (2004)
- Ouled Youssef , about 2 500 inhabitants
- Oulms , 19 610 inhabitants (2004)
- Ounagha , 912 inhabitants
R
- Rabat , 620 000 inhabitants (2008), capital of the country and fourth imperial city
- Romany , 12300 inhabitants (2004)
- Ras El Ain , 3638 inhabitants (2004)
- Ras El Ma , 4532 inhabitants (2004)
- Ribat El Kheir , 14 800 inhabitants (2008 data)
- Rissani , 20 469 inhabitants (2004)
S
Governor's Palace, Sidi Ifni
- Aiyoun Saba , 21 513 inhabitants (2004)
- Safi , the capital of Abda-Doukala , 284 750 inhabitants (2004)
- Saidia , known as "blue pearl" it has the longest beach in North Africa, 25 000 (2008)
- Salted , 830 000 inhabitants (2008), twin city of Rabat , the walls classified as World Heritage by UNESCO T
Walls of TaroudantRoyal Palace at Ttouan- Taddert , Stop on the road in the High Atlas for good grilling in point.
- Tafetachte , 1174 inhabitants (2004)
- Tafarsit , 3555 inhabitants (2004)
- Taghjijt , 6983 inhabitants (2004)
- Tahala
- Tahannaout , 6585 inhabitants (2004)
- Tainaste , 1905 inhabitants (2004)
- Taliouine , 5844 inhabitants (2004)
- Talmest , 4133 inhabitants (2004)
- Talssint , 7098 inhabitants (2004)
- Tangier , the third largest city populated by nearly 1.239 inhabitants 829 r (2008)
- Tan-Tan , 71 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Tamallalt , 12 212 inhabitants (2004)
- Tamanar , 9984 inhabitants (2004)
- Tameslouht , 5346 inhabitants (2004)
- Tamesna Rabat (new city under construction)
- Taourirte , there are two Taourirt. One in northern Morocco (eastern region), the other in the south, the Sahara.
- Taounate capital of province, 32 629 inhabitants (hcp 2004)
- Tarfaya (Cabo Juby)
- Taroudannt , 63 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Tata , an oasis of southern Morocco at the border of Algeria
- Taza , 144 000 inhabitants (2004)
- Taznakht , 6185 inhabitants (2004)
- Tlouet , Berber village located in the High Atlas
- Temara
- Temsia , 14 902 inhabitants (2004)
- Tetouan , 320 539 inhabitants (2004), The medina is a World Heritage Site by Unesco
- Thar Es-Souk , 3792 inhabitants (2004)
- Tichla
- Tidass , 3584 inhabitants (2004)
- Tifariti , almost abandoned village of Western Sahara
- Tiflet , 69 640 inhabitants (2004)
- Tighmert ,
- Tighza , 2000 inhab. Mining village, province of Khenifra.
- Timahdite , 4510 inhabitants (2004)
- Timoulilt , 5903 inhabitants (2004)
- Tinejdad , about 40,000 h. (2007)
- Tinghir 36 000
- Tinmel , Berber Village in the High Atlas of the eleventh century spiritual headquarters and starting point of the Almohad dynasty.
- Tounfite , 7278 inhab. (2004)
- Tiznit
- Tiztoutine , 4050 inhabitants (2004)
- Torres de Alcala
- Tifelt
V
Y
- Youssoufia , 67 901 inhabitants (2010)
Z
The entrance to Zagora- Zagora , 36 761 inhabitants (2010)
- Zaio , 30 883 inhabitants (2010)
- Zeghanghane, 20 818 inhabitants (2010)
- Zemamra , 12 269 inhabitants (2010)
- Zaouiat Sheikh , 24 384 inhabitants (2010)
- Zag 23 909 inhabitants (2010)
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