Nkob

N'Kob is a rural municipality in the Zagora province, in the . It is located near the Jbel Saghro and 24 kilometers from . N'Kob is situated 35 kilometers west of the commune of and 40 kilometers from the intersection with the Draa Valley, the most spectacular stretch of the N9.
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  • Type: Locality with 6,780 residents
  • Description: rural commune in Morocco
  • Also known as: N Kob” and “N’Kob

Nkob

Latitude
30.9964° or 30° 59′ 47″ north
Longitude
-5.8404° or 5° 50′ 25″ west
Population
6,780
Elevation
1,420 metres (4,659 feet)
Open location code
8C2PX5W5+GV
Geo­Names ID
6545835
Wiki­data ID
Q10334921
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Tachelhit—“Nkob” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: النقوب
  • Arabic: جماعة النقوب القروية
  • Arabic: جماعة النقوب
  • Arabic: مزكيطة
  • Catalan: N’Kob
  • Cebuano: N Kob
  • Dutch: N’Kob
  • Egyptian Arabic: النقوب
  • French: N Kob (Commune Rurale)
  • French: N Kob (CR)
  • French: N Kob
  • French: N’kob
  • French: Nkob
  • German: N’Kob
  • German: Nkob
  • Italian: N’Kob
  • Italian: Nkob
  • Moroccan Arabic: النقوب
  • Moroccan Arabic: نقوب
  • Moroccan Arabic: نّقوب
  • Portuguese: N’kob
  • Portuguese: N’Kob
  • Portuguese: Nkob
  • Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⵏⵏⵇⵇⵓⴱ
  • Swedish: N’Kob
  • Tachelhit: Nnqqub

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