Tata Province

Tata is a province in the economic region of . Its population in 2004 was 121,618. The major cities and towns are:…
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  • Type: province of Morocco with 118,000 residents
  • Description: province of Morocco
  • Also known as: Iqlīm Ţāţā

Tata Province

Latitude
29.6667° or 29° 40′ north
Longitude
-7.8333° or 7° 50′ west
Population
118,000
Elevation
511 metres (1,677 feet)
Open location code
7CXJM588+MM
Geo­Names ID
2529360
Wiki­data ID
Q546437
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Welsh—“Tata Province” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: إقليم طاطا
  • Asturian: Provincia de Tata
  • Catalan: província de Tata
  • Catalan: Província de Tata
  • Cebuano: Tata
  • Chinese: Tata Séng
  • Chinese: 塔塔省
  • Dutch: Tata
  • Esperanto: Provinco de Tata
  • Esperanto: Provinco Tata
  • French: province de Tata
  • French: Province de Tata
  • French: Tata
  • German: Provinz Tata
  • German: Tata
  • Italian: provincia di Tata
  • Italian: Provincia di Tata
  • Japanese: タタ州
  • Min Nan Chinese: Tata Séng
  • Moroccan Arabic: إقليم طاطا
  • Spanish: Provincia de Tata
  • Spanish: Tata (Marruecos)
  • Spanish: Tata (provincia)
  • Spanish: Tata
  • Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⵜⴰⵙⴳⴰ ⵏ ⵟⴰⵟⴰ
  • Swedish: Tata
  • Tachelhit: Tamnaḍt n Ṭaṭa
  • Tachelhit: Tasga n Ṭaṭa
  • Turkish: Tata (il)
  • Turkish: Tata
  • Urdu: صوبہ طاطا
  • Welsh: Talaith Tata

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