Arbaoua
Arbaoua is a town in Kénitra Province, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, in north-western Morocco. According to the 2004 census, it has a population of 2,333.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 2,330 residents
- Description: town in Morocco
- Also known as: “Arbaua”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Oued El Makhazine.
Oued El Makhazine
Village
Oued El Makhazine is a small town and rural commune in Kénitra Province of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 8384 people living in 1704 households. Oued El Makhazine is situated 9 km east of Arbaoua.
Arbaoua
- Categories: rural commune of Morocco, commune of Morocco, and locality
- Location: Arbaoua, Kénitra Province, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
34.90702° or 34° 54′ 25″ northLongitude
-5.92857° or 5° 55′ 43″ westPopulation
2,330Elevation
143 metres (469 feet)Open location code
8C6PW34C+RHOpenStreetMap ID
node 1922476097OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2557391Wikidata ID
Q2859627
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