Taghazout

Taghazout is a small Berber fishing village 19 km north of the city of in southwestern . The inhabitants are mostly of Berber origin. Fishing, tourism, and the production of Argan oil being the main source of income.
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  • Type: Town with 5,260 residents
  • Description: geographical object
  • Also known as: taghazout”, “Taghazoute”, and “Tarhazoute

Taghazout

Latitude
30.5447° or 30° 32′ 41″ north
Longitude
-9.7091° or 9° 42′ 33″ west
Population
5,260
Elevation
1 metre (3 feet)
Open location code
8C2GG7VR+V8
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2020436713
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
2568012
Wiki­data ID
Q621472
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Tachelhit—“Taghazout” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: تغازوت
  • Arabic: جماعة تاغزوت
  • Basque: Taghazout
  • Bulgarian: Тагхазоут
  • Catalan: Taghazout
  • Cebuano: Taghazout
  • Dutch: Taghazout
  • French: Taghazout
  • French: Taghazoute
  • French: Taghzoute
  • German: Taghazout
  • German: Taghazoute
  • Italian: Taghazout
  • Japanese: タガズート
  • Moroccan Arabic: تغازوت
  • Portuguese: Taghazout
  • Russian: Таразут
  • Spanish: Taghazout
  • Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⵜⴰⵖⴰⵣⵓⵜ
  • Swedish: Taghazout
  • Tachelhit: Taɣazut

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