Ait Faska

Ait Faska is a small town and rural commune in of the Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz region of . At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 19239 people living in 3327 households.
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Town
is a town and municipality in , , . At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 20,005 people living in 3767 households. is situated 3½ km northeast of Ait Faska.

Ait Faska

Latitude
31.55° or 31° 32′ 60″ north
Longitude
-7.6964° or 7° 41′ 47″ west
Population
26,200
Elevation
640 metres (2,100 feet)
Open location code
8C3JG8X3+XC
Geo­Names ID
6546742
Wiki­data ID
Q4699236
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Urdu—“Ait Faska” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: آيت فاسكا
  • Arabic: أيت عادل
  • Arabic: جماعة أيت فاسكا
  • Catalan: Ait Faska
  • Cebuano: Ait Faska
  • Danish: Aït Faska
  • French: Ait Faska (Commune Rurale)
  • French: Ait Faska (CR)
  • French: Ait Faska
  • French: Aït Faska
  • Italian: Ait Faska
  • Italian: Aït Faska
  • Moroccan Arabic: آيت فاسكا
  • Moroccan Arabic: أيت فاسكا
  • Persian: آیت فسکة
  • Persian: ایت فاسکا
  • South Azerbaijani: آیت فسکة
  • Swedish: Ait Faska
  • Swedish: Aït Faska
  • Urdu: آیت فسکہ

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