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Grand Casablanca

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Country
  
Morocco

Abolished
  
2015

Time zone
  
WET (UTC+0)

Established
  
1997

Capital
  
Casablanca

Area
  
1,615 km²

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Points of interest
  
Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca Cathedral, Maârif, Sinbad Park, Tahiti Beach Club

Grand Casablanca or Greater Casablanca (Arabic: الدار البيضاء الكبرى; Amazigh: Tamnaḍt Tameqqṛant n Anfa) was one of the sixteen former regions of Morocco that existed from 1997 to 2015. Located in coastal northwestern Morocco, it was the most densely populated region and covered an area of 1,157 km². The population at the 2014 census was 4,270,750. The region was the economic heart of the Moroccan economy with Casablanca, the region's capital, being the effective economic capital of Morocco. In 2015, the region annexed El Jadida and Sidi Bennour Provinces from the region of Doukkala-Abda and the provinces of Benslimane, Berrechid and Settat from the region of Chaouia-Ouardigha to form the new region of Casablanca-Settat.

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Map of Grand Casablanca, Morocco

The region was bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and by the region of Chaouia-Ouardigha on the other three sides.

The last wāli or governor of Greater Casablanca was Mohammed Kabbaj.

Administrative divisions

The Wilaya of Greater Casablanca consisted of two prefectures and two provinces:

  • Prefecture of Casablanca
  • Prefecture of Mohammedia
  • Nouaceur Province
  • Mediouna Province
  • References

    Grand Casablanca Wikipedia