M’Zem Sanhaja

M'Zem Sanhaja is a small town and rural commune in El Kelâat Es-Sraghna Province of the region of . At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 9253 people living in 1359 households.
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  • Type: Village with 9,250 residents
  • Description: rural commune in Morocco
  • Also known as: M Zem Sanhaja

M’Zem Sanhaja

Latitude
32.0065° or 32° 0′ 24″ north
Longitude
-7.1309° or 7° 7′ 51″ west
Population
9,250
Elevation
555 metres (1,821 feet)
Open location code
8C4J2V49+JJ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2209250902
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­village
Geo­Names ID
6545773
Wiki­data ID
Q6711890
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Uzbek—“M’Zem Sanhaja” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: M’Zem Sanhaja
  • Arabic: الواد لخضر
  • Arabic: جماعة مزم صنهاجة
  • Arabic: مزم صنهاجة
  • Catalan: M’Zem Sanhaja
  • Cebuano: M Zem Sanhaja
  • French: M Zem Sanhaja (Commune Rurale)
  • French: M Zem Sanhaja (CR)
  • French: M Zem Sanhaja
  • French: M’Zem Sanhaja
  • German: M Zem Sanhaja
  • Italian: M’Zem Sanhaja
  • Moroccan Arabic: امزم صنهاجة
  • Persian: مزم صنهاجا
  • Sindhi: مزيم سانهجا
  • Spanish: M Zem Sanhaja
  • Swedish: M’Zem Sanhaja
  • Urdu: م’زیم سانہجا
  • Uzbek: M’Zem Sanhaja

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