Sidi Ifni Province

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Sidi Ifni is a province in the Moroccan region of Guelmim-Oued Noun. It was created in 2009 from the southern part of Tiznit Province,[1] and recorded a population of 115,691 in the 2014 Moroccan census.[2] Until 1969, most of its territory was the Provincia de Ifni, with its capital in Sidi Ifni, dependent on Spain.

Administrative divisions[]

The province is divided into the following municipalities and communes:

Name Geographic code Type Households Population (2004)[3] Foreign population Moroccan population Notes
Sidi Ifni 581.01.03. Municipality 4275 20051 21 20030
Lakhsas 581.01.01. Municipality 893 4194 0 4194
Arbaa Ait Abdellah 581.05.01. Rural commune 665 3921 0 3921
Imi N'Fast 581.05.03. Rural commune 412 2781 0 2781
Mesti 581.05.05. Rural commune 593 3549 1 3548
Mirleft 581.05.07. Rural commune 1303 7026 14 7012
Sbouya 581.05.09. Rural commune 806 5028 0 5028
Tangarfa 581.05.11. Rural commune 936 5471 0 5471
Tioughza 581.05.13. Rural commune 2168 12268 0 12268
Tnine Amellou 581.05.15. Rural commune 709 4534 0 4534
Ait Erkha 581.07.01. Rural commune 949 5842 0 5842
Anfeg 581.07.03. Rural commune 1428 8093 0 8093
Boutrouch 581.07.05. Rural commune 714 4496 0 4496
Ibdar 581.07.07. Rural commune 898 5194 0 5194
Sebt Ennabour 581.07.09. Rural commune 1350 8329 0 8329
Sidi Abdallah Ou Belaid 581.07.11. Rural commune 893 5233 0 5233
Sidi H'Saine Ou Ali 581.07.13. Rural commune 1262 6960 0 6960
Sidi M'Bark 581.07.15. Rural commune 1166 6932 0 6932
Tighirt 581.07.17. Rural commune 1283 7879 0 7879

References[]

  1. ^ "Bulletin Officiel n° 5744 du 24 Joumada II 1430". Government of Morocco. 18 June 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  2. ^ Census 2014. (in Arabic and French)
  3. ^ "Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat de 2004" (PDF). Haut-commissariat au Plan, Lavieeco.com. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

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Coordinates: 29°23′N 10°10′W / 29.383°N 10.167°W / 29.383; -10.167


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