- Source: Doukkala-Abda
Doukkala-Abda (Arabic: دكالة عبدة (Ǧihâtu Dukkālâ - ʿAbdâ)) was formerly one of the sixteen regions of Morocco from 1997 to 2015. It is situated in west-central Morocco. It covered an area of 13,285 km² and had a population of 2,173,090 (2014 census). The capital is Sidi Bennour.
Administrative divisions
The region is made up into the following 4 provinces :
El Jadida Province2
Sidi Bennour Province1, 2
Safi Province3
Youssoufia Province1, 3
Notes
1 - The provinces of Sidi Bennour and Youssoufia were both created in 2009: Sidi Bennour by splitting El Jadida, and Youssoufia by splitting Safi.
2 - The provinces of El Jadida and Sidi Bennour correspond to the historic region of Doukkala; now part of the Casablanca-Settat Region as of September 2015.
3 - The provinces of Safi and Youssoufia correspond approximately to the historic region of Abda; now part of the Marrakesh-Safi Region as of September 2015.
Cities
Features of the region
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Dukkalah 'Abdah
- Ad-Darul Baidha' al-Kubra
- Safi
- Doukkala-Abda
- Prefectures and provinces of Morocco
- Tamasna
- Western Morocco Arabic
- Portuguese expedition to Doukkala (1516)
- Marrakesh–Tensift–El Haouz
- Grand Casablanca
- Music of Morocco
- Regions of Morocco
- Marrakesh–Safi