Province of Azilal

Azilal is a province of the Morocco, raising administratively of the area of Tadla-Azilal, area neuralgic of the central Morocco. its privileged site, in the center of the road axes serving the principal urban poles of the country (Casablanca, Marrakech, Fès and Reduction).

The area bénificie of a sub-wet climate favourable with a diversified agriculture, and this thanks to the basin of the Oum Errabiaa. The development of the area is based on a specialized intensive agriculture (cotton, bettrave sugar…) who supports a competitive agribusiness industry.

Composed of two provinces (Blessed Mellal and Azilal), Tadla Azilal rests on three distinct geographical formations: the fertile plain, Piedmont rich in forest resources and favourable with the breeding, and the spectacular mountain anchored on the chains of the Means and the High Atlas. The climate is of Mediterranean type with one wet season extending from November to March and a dry season being spread out April at October. The annual average temperature is of 18 °C, with points from 38 to 40 °C at least of August and 3.4 °C in January.

Rural in a proportion of 66%, the population is young person and dynamic, less than 25 years constituting more half of the 1.450.519 inhabitants.

Geography

  • Surface: 9.800 km ².
  • Total population: 454.914 inhabitants (referencing 1994)
  • Urban population: 61.973 inhabitants (referencing 1994)
  • rural Population: 392.941 inhabitants (referencing 1994)
  • Density: 46 habitants/km ².

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