Tagounite

Tagounite is a rural Moroccan commune in the , , , with about 17,412 inhabitants as of the 2004 census. Tagounite is known for its abandoned , as well as numerous meteorites found in the area.
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Tagounite

Latitude
29.9789° or 29° 58′ 44″ north
Longitude
-5.5832° or 5° 34′ 60″ west
Population
17,400
Elevation
667 metres (2,188 feet)
Open location code
7CXPXCH8+HP
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1001313735
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
6545861
Wiki­data ID
Q3980137
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Swedish—“Tagounite” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: تافتشنا
  • Arabic: تاكنيت
  • Arabic: تاكونيت
  • Arabic: تاڭونيت
  • Arabic: جماعة تاكونيت
  • Catalan: Tagounite
  • Cebuano: Tagounite (munisipyo)
  • Cebuano: Tagounite
  • French: Tagounite (Commune Rurale)
  • French: Tagounite (CR)
  • French: Tagounite
  • German: Tagounite
  • Italian: Tagounit
  • Italian: Tagounite
  • Moroccan Arabic: تاڭونيت
  • Moroccan Arabic: تاگونيت
  • Moroccan Arabic: تاݣونيت
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Tagounite
  • Portuguese: Tagounit
  • Portuguese: Tagounite
  • Portuguese: Tagunite
  • Spanish: Tagounite
  • Swedish: Tagounite (kommun)
  • Swedish: Tagounite

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