Berrechid (Province)
The province of Berrechid ( Arabic إقليم برشيد) has been part of the Moroccan region of Casablanca-Settat (previously Chaouia-Ouardigha ) since 2015 . The capital of the province, which was created in 2009 through the separation of territories from the province of Settat, is the city of Berrechid .
geography
location
The province of Berrechid borders the Grand Casablanca region to the north, the Ben Slimane province to the northeast, the Settat province to the south and the El Jadida province to the west . A north-western coastal strip borders the Atlantic .
landscape
The province of Berrechid is located in western Morocco near the metropolis of Casablanca at an altitude of 0 to approx. 250 m above sea level. d. M. The landscape is characterized by agricultural areas.
climate
Due to the proximity to the sea, the maximum daytime temperatures in summer rarely exceed 30 ° C; At night it cools down to around 15 to 20 ° C when it is cloudy. In winter, daytime temperatures are usually 10 to 20 ° C. Rain actually only falls in the winter months from November to February.
Larger places (selection)
The province consists of 6 cities (M) and 16 rural communities ( communes rurales ), each with several villages.
local community | Residents | |
---|---|---|
2nd September 1994 | September 2, 2004 | |
Berrechid (M) | 57,387 | 92,822 |
El Gara (M) | 16.805 | 19,099 |
Deroua (M) | 10,266 | 21,794 |
Had Soualem (M) | 10,311 | 18,126 |
Oulad Abbou (M) | 10,019 | 10,748 |
Sidi Rahal Chatai (M) | 9,743 | 13,687 |
Sahel Oulad H'Riz | 29,721 | 32,769 |
Laghnimyine | 16,344 | 16.191 |
Soualem Trifiya | 14,524 | 20,598 |
Oulad Ziyane | 9,471 | 14,151 |
population
The region's population has increased more than tenfold since the 1920s, with a large part of the increase being due to the - still ongoing - immigration from the Berber regions of southern Morocco. A large proportion of the population, more than 80% of whom are of Berber origin , work in the countryside or as small businesses in the cities.
economy
Agriculture traditionally plays the central role in the economic life of the province; the nearby city of Casablanca serves as a buyer of the diverse agricultural products. Tourism plays almost no role.
Attractions
The province has neither scenic, nor historically or culturally significant sights.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Population statistics Morocco ( Memento from July 1, 2016 in the Internet Archive )