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The 12 regions of Morocco since 2015 (including Western Sahara) Moroccan administrative division Regions are currently the highest administrative divisions in Morocco.Since 2015, Morocco officially administers 12 regions, including one (Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab) that lies completely within the disputed territory of Western Sahara and two (Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra and Guelmim-Oued Noun) that lie ...
In Morocco, the 75 second-level administrative subdivisions are 13 prefectures and 62 provinces.They are subdivisions of the 12 regions of Morocco. [1] Each prefecture or province is subdivided into arrondissements (only in prefectures of some metropolitan areas), municipalities (communes, sing.
1 special administrative region (região administrativa especial): Oecusse: Togo: Unitary 5 régions: 30 préfectures: Tonga: Unitary 5 provinces: 23 districts: Trinidad and Tobago: Regional 7 regions 5 boroughs 2 cities 1 ward Tunisia: Unitary 24 provinces 264 delegations (Mutamadiyat) 350 municipalities [38] 2073 sectors (Imadats) [39] Turkey
This is a list of the second-level administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Morocco including all provinces and prefectures in descending order of their total areas as per the Census Report of 2004. Note: Most areas of some divisions are shown combined.
The administrative regions of Morocco. Morocco is officially divided into 12 regions, [135] which, in turn, are subdivided into 62 provinces and 13 prefectures.
Rank Administrative Division Population Region -Morocco: 29,891,708 - 1: Casablanca-Anfa Prefecture: 2,949,805: Greater Casablanca: 2: Kénitra Province: 1,167,301
The Southern Provinces [a] or Moroccan Sahara [b] are the terms used by the Moroccan government to refer to the occupied territory [1] [2] of Western Sahara. These designations encompass the entirety of Western Sahara, which spans three of Morocco's 12 top-level administrative regions.
This is a list of municipalities (urban or rural communes), and arrondissements of Morocco, based on the 2004 census. In 2009 a new administrative division of Morocco was adopted, creating 13 new provinces: Berrechid, Driouch, Fquih Ben Salah, Guercif, Midelt, Ouezzane, Rehamna, Sidi Bennour, Sidi Ifni, Sidi Slimane, Tarfaya, Tinghir and ...