Kénitra (province)
Kénitra ( Arabic إقليم القنيطرة, Tamazight : ⵜⴰⵙⴳⴰ ⵏ ⵇⵏⵉⵟⵕⴰ) is a province in Morocco . It is located in the west in the Gharb plain north of Rabat and has belonged to the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region since the administrative reform of 2015 . The province has a good 1.1 million inhabitants - despite the reduction to include the area of the newly created Sidi Slimane province in 2009.
Biggest places
local community | Inhabitants (1994) |
Inhabitants (2004) |
Population (2014) |
---|---|---|---|
Kénitra | 291,688 | 359.142 | 431.282 |
Ben Mansour | 42,661 | 51,874 | 43,822 |
Souk El Arbaa | 37,190 | 43,392 | 69,265 |
Beni Malik | 36,269 | 43,282 | 26,098 |
Ameur Seflia | 36,187 | 41.093 | 28,540 |
Sidi Mohamed Lahmar | 30,112 | 36,125 | 42,637 |
Arbaoua | 25,260 | 29,645 | 26,098 |
Mograne | 24,263 | 26,966 | 31,292 |
Mnasra | 23,914 | 29,354 | 34,429 |
Bahhara Oulad Ayad | 22,178 | 27,488 | 31,860 |
Souk Tlet el Gharb | 21,152 | 22,416 | 22,554 |
Lalla Mimouna | 19,843 | 24,833 | 29,479 |
history
Before the administrative reform of 2015, the province of Kénitra belonged to the Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hsen region .
Individual evidence