Ain Aicha
Aïn Aïcha is a town in Taounate Province, Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate, Morocco. According to the 2004 census it has a population of 22,575.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Village with 7,760 residents
- Description: rural commune in Morocco
- Also known as: “Aïn Aïcha” and “Ain Alcha”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Taounate.
Taounate
Town
Photo: Emyabbadi, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Taounate is a town in northern Morocco, and is the capital of Taounate Province. The town had 37,616 inhabitants as of the 2014 Moroccan census. Taounate is situated 10 km northeast of Ain Aicha.
Ain Aicha
- Categories: rural commune of Morocco, commune of Morocco, and locality
- Location: Taounate Province, Fez-Meknes, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
34.46243° or 34° 27′ 45″ northLongitude
-4.68985° or 4° 41′ 23″ westPopulation
7,760Elevation
253 metres (830 feet)Open location code
8C6QF866+X3OpenStreetMap ID
node 1944771661OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
2560940Wikidata ID
Q4833263
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