Igli, Morocco
Rural commune and town in Souss-Massa-Drâa, Morocco
Igli | |
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Rural commune and town | |
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Country | ![]() |
Region | Souss-Massa-Drâa |
Province | Taroudant Province |
Population (2004) | |
• Total | 10,034 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (WEST) |
Igli is a small town and rural commune in Taroudant Province of the Souss-Massa-Drâa region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 10034 people living in 1658 households.[1]
During the 9th-century, Igli was the capital of the sous vice-royalty headed by one of Idriss II sons, it controlled Nafis to the north and Tamdoult in the south. The principality quickly lost control over these cities to the lords of Aghmat and Sijilmasa.[2]
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Taroudant Province
Capital: Taroudant
![Flag of Taroudannt Province](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/43/Flag_of_Taroudannt_province.svg/62px-Flag_of_Taroudannt_province.svg.png)
- Adar
- Agadir Melloul
- Ahl Ramel
- Ahl Tifnoute
- Ahmar Laglalcha
- Ait Abdallah
- Ait Igas
- Ait Makhlouf
- Amalou
- Aoulouz
- Arazane
- Argana
- Askaouen
- Assads
- Assaisse
- Assaki
- Azaghar N'Irs
- Azrar
- Bigoudine
- Bounrar
- Eddir
- El Faid
- El Koudia El Beida
- Freija
- Ida Ou Gailal
- Ida Ou Moumen
- Ida Ougoummad
- Igli
- Igoudar Mnabha
- Iguidi
- Imaouen
- Imi N'Tayart
- Imilmaiss
- Imoulass
- Issen
- Lagfifat
- Lakhnafif
- Lamhadi
- Lamhara
- Lamnizla
- Machraa El Ain
- Nihit
- Oualqadi
- Oulad Aissa
- Ouneine
- Ouzioua
- Sidi Abdellah Ou Said
- Sidi Ahmed Ou Abdallah
- Sidi Ahmed Ou Amar
- Sidi Boaal
- Sidi Borja
- Sidi Boumoussa
- Sidi Dahmane
- Sidi Hsaine
- Sidi Moussa Lhamri
- Sidi Mzal
- Sidi Ouaaziz
- Tabia
- Tafingoult
- Tafraouten
- Talgjount
- Talmakante
- Tamaloukte
- Taouyalte
- Tassousfi
- Tataoute
- Tazemmourt
- Tidsi Nissendalene
- Tigouga
- Tindine
- Tinzart
- Tiout
- Tisfane
- Tisrasse
- Tizgzaouine
- Tizi N'Test
- Toubkal
- Toufelaazt
- Toughmart
- Toumliline
- Zagmouzen
- Zaouia Sidi Tahar
29°30′00″N 9°03′00″W / 29.500074°N 9.050086°W / 29.500074; -9.050086
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