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  2. Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    Marrakesh or Marrakech (/ m ə ˈ r æ k ɛ ʃ, ˌ m ær ə ˈ k ɛ ʃ /; [3] Arabic: مراكش, romanized: murrākuš, pronounced [murraːkuʃ]) is the fourth-largest city in Morocco. [2] It is one of the four imperial cities of Morocco and is the capital of the Marrakesh–Safi region.

  3. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Berber languages are spoken by 24.8% of the population in three varieties (3.2% speak Tarifit, 14.2% speak Shilha, and 7.4% speak Tamazight). [30] According to the 2024 Moroccan census, 99.2%, or almost the entire literate population of Morocco, could read and write in Arabic, while 1.5% of the population could read and write in Berber.

  4. Marrakesh–Safi - Wikipedia

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    Marrakech–Asfi was formed in September 2015 by merging the old region of Marrakech–Tensift–El Haouz with the provinces of Asfi and Youssoufia in Doukkala-Abda region. [3] In September 2023 the region was struck by a large magnitude 6.9 earthquake that reportedly left over 2,800 people dead and injured more than 3,000 others. [4]

  5. Marrakesh–Tensift–El Haouz - Wikipedia

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    It was situated in central Morocco. It covered an area of 31,160 km² and had a population of 3,576,673 (2014 census). [2] The capital is Marrakesh. In 2015, the region annexed Safi and Youssoufia Provinces (both formerly from the Doukkala-Abda Region) to become the Region of Marrakesh-Safi.

  6. Religion in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Officially, 99% of the population are Muslim, and virtually all of those are Sunni. [4] [5] [6] The second-largest religion in the country is Christianity, [7] but most Christians in Morocco are foreigners. There is a community of the Baháʼí Faith. Only a fraction of the former number of Maghrebi Jews have remained in the country, many ...

  7. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco has a population of around 37,076,584 inhabitants (2021 estimate). [216] [217] Morocco's population was 11.6 million in 1960. [218] In 2024, 49.7% of the population is female, while 50.3% of it is male. [213] According to the 2014 Morocco population census, there were around 84,000 immigrants in the country.

  8. Moroccan census - Wikipedia

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    Five others followed, separated by nearly ten years then ten years: in 1971, 1982 and 1994 (under Hassan II), then in 2004 and 2014 [2] (under Mohammed VI); thus, since the 2000s, the national population census, entitled "general census of the population and the habitat" (RGHP), took a "cruising speed" strictly decennial.

  9. Portal:Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Fes (/ f ɛ s /; Arabic: فاس, romanized: fās) or Fez (/ f ɛ z /) is a city in northern inland Morocco and the capital of the Fez-Meknes administrative region.It is one of the largest cities in Morocco, with a population of 1.256 million, according to the 2024 census.