Oued Amlil
Oued Amlil is an urban commune and town in Taza Province, in the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco. At the 2014 census it had 10,405 inhabitants. A 2024 estimate places the population around 10,929.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Oued Amlil
- Type: Town with 8,250 residents
- Description: human settlement
- Categories: urban commune of Morocco and locality
- Location: Oued Amlil, Taza Province, Fez-Meknes, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
34.19156° or 34° 11′ 30″ northLongitude
-4.2676° or 4° 16′ 3″ westPopulation
8,250Elevation
301 metres (988 feet)Open location code
8C6Q5PRJ+JXOpenStreetMap ID
node 1864948632OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
2540716Wikidata ID
Q580553
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Swedish—“Oued Amlil” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “جماعة واد امليل”
- Arabic: “واد أمليل”
- Arabic: “وادي أمليل”
- Catalan: “Oued Amlil”
- Cebuano: “Oued Amlil (kapital sa munisipyo)”
- Cebuano: “Oued Amlil”
- Dutch: “Oued Amlil”
- Estonian: “Oued Amlil”
- French: “Oued Amlil”
- Italian: “Oued Amlil”
- Moroccan Arabic: “واد أمليل”
- Persian: “واد املیل”
- Spanish: “Ued Amlil”
- Swedish: “Oued Amlil”
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