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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The first Moroccan postal stamps were produced in 1891 by private companies which managed courier services between cities. The system was replaced after a reorganization in 1911, the Sherifian post was created to handle local mail, and produced two series of stamps which were valid for use until 1915 and until 1919 in Tangier. [citation needed]

  3. Safi Province - Wikipedia

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    Safi Province. Coordinates: 32.300483°N 9.239159°W. Safi Province. Safi Province ( Arabic: إقليم آسفي, romanized : qlīm asfī) is a province of Morocco, in the region of Marrakesh–Safi. The province takes its name from its capital Safi. Its population in 2004 is 881,007. [1]

  4. Safi, Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Safi or Asfi ( Arabic: آسفي, romanized : ʾāsafī) is a city in western Morocco on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of Asfi Province. It recorded a population of 308,508 in the 2014 Moroccan census. [1] The city was occupied by the Portuguese Empire from 1488 to 1541, was the center of Morocco's weaving industry, and became a ...

  5. Marrakesh–Safi - Wikipedia

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    Marrakesh–Safi or Marrakech–Asfi (Arabic: مراكش آسفي, romanized: murrākuš āsafi) is one of the twelve regions of Morocco. Its population in 2014 was 4,520,569. [2] The capital is Marrakesh .

  6. Prefectures and provinces of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    In Morocco, the 75 second-level administrative subdivisions are 13 prefectures and 62 provinces. They are subdivisions of the 12 regions of Morocco. [1] Each prefecture or province is subdivided into arrondissements (only in prefectures of some metropolitan areas ), municipalities ( communes, sing. commune) or urban municipalities ( communes ...

  7. Ait Ourir - Wikipedia

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    Ait Ourir. /  31.56444°N 7.66278°W  / 31.56444; -7.66278. Ait Ourir is a town and municipality in Al Haouz Province, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 20,005 people living in 3767 households. [1]

  8. Al Haouz Province - Wikipedia

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    Al Haouz ( Arabic: إقليم الحوز) is a province in the Moroccan economic region of Marrakesh-Safi. Its population in 2004 was 484,312. [1] The major cities and towns are: [2] In September 2023 the province was the epicenter (31.073°N 8.407°W) of a violent magnitude 6.9 earthquake which upon first reports left over 2,800 people dead ...

  9. Youssoufia, Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Youssoufia (Arabic: اليوسفية) is the capital of Youssoufia Province in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco. In the 2014 Moroccan census it recorded a population of 67,628, up from 64,518 ten years ago. It is known for its phosphate production. The city was founded in 1931 by the French when they began to exploit the phosphate deposits of the ...