Prefectures and provinces of Morocco

The 12 Regions of Morocco are subdivided into 75 second-level administrative subdivisions, the Prefectures and provinces. There are 13 prefectures and 62 provinces. Each prefecture or province is subdivided into arrondissements (only in prefectures of some metropolitan areas), municipalities (communes, sing. commune) or urban municipalities (communes urbaines, sing. commune urbaine) in other urban areas, and districts (cercles, sing. cercle) in rural areas. The districts are subdivided into rural municipalities (communes rurales, sing. commune rural). One prefecture (Casablanca) is also subdivided into préfectures d'arrondissements (sing. préfecture d'arrondissements), similar to districts (cercles) except they are grouping a few arrondissements instead of rural municipalities.

Note: The arrondissements and (urban) municipalities should probably be thought of as fourth-level subdivisions, on the same level as the rural municipalities, but they are not part of any district.

List of prefectures and provinces

Seats / Headquarters

Location Region Province / Prefecture Seat
Mainland

Morocco

Béni Mellal-Khénifra Region Azilal Province Azilal
Béni-Mellal Province Beni Mellal
Fquih Ben Salah Province Fquih Ben Salah
Khénifra Province Khenifra
Khouribga Province Khouribga
Casablanca-Settat Region Benslimane Province Benslimane
Berrechid Province Berrechid
Casablanca Prefecture Casablanca
El Jadida Province El Jadida
Médiouna Province Mediouna
Mohammedia Prefecture Mohammedia
Nouaceur Province Nouaceur
Settat Province Settat
Sidi Bennour Province Sidi Bennour
Drâa-Tafilalet Region Errachidia Province Errachidia
Midelt Province Midelt
Ouarzazate Province Ouarzazate
Tinghir Province Tinghir
Zagora Province Zagora
Fès-Meknès Region Boulemane Province Boulemane
El Hajeb Province El Hajeb
Fez Prefecture Fez
Ifrane Province Ifrane
Meknès Prefecture Meknes
Moulay Yacoub Province Moulay Yacoub
Sefrou Province Sefrou
Taounate Province Taounate
Taza Province Taza
Marrakesh-Safi Region Al Haouz Province Tahannaout
Chichaoua Province Chichaoua
El Kelâa des Sraghna Province Kalaat Sraghna
Essaouira Province Essaouira
Marrakesh Prefecture Marrakesh
Rehamna Province Ben Guerir
Safi Province Safi
Youssoufia Province Youssoufia
Oriental Region Berkane Province Berkane
Driouch Province Driouch
Figuig Province Figuig
Guercif Province Guercif
Jerada Province Jerada
Nador Province Nador
Oujda-Angad Prefecture Oujda
Taourirt Province Taourirt
Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Region Kénitra Province Kenitra
Khémisset Province Khemisset
Rabat Prefecture Rabat
Salé Prefecture Salé
Sidi Kacem Province Sidi Kacem
Sidi Slimane Province Sidi Slimane
Skhirate-Témara Prefecture Temara
Souss-Massa Region Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane Prefecture Agadir
Chtouka Aït Baha Province Biougra
Inezgane-Aït Melloul Prefecture Inezgane
Taroudant Province Taroudant
Tata Province Tata
Tiznit Province Tiznit
Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Region Al Hoceïma Province Al Hoceima
Chefchaouen Province Chefchaouen
Fahs-Anjra Province Anjra
Larache Province Larache
M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture M'diq
Ouezzane Province Ouazzane
Tangier-Assilah Prefecture Tangier
Tétouan Province Tétouan
Western Sahara

(partly controlled)

Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab Region Aousserd Province Aousserd
Oued Ed-Dahab Province Dakhla
Guelmim-Oued Noun Region Assa-Zag Province Assa
Guelmim Province Guelmim
Sidi Ifni Province Sidi Ifni
Tan-Tan Province Tan-Tan
Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra Region Boujdour Province Boujdour
Es Semara Province Smara
Laâyoune Province Laayoune
Tarfaya Province Tarfaya

Mainland Morocco

Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Region

  • M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture
  • Tangier-Assilah Prefecture
  • Al Hoceïma Province
  • Chefchaouen Province
  • Fahs-Anjra Province
  • Larache Province
  • Ouezzane Province
  • Tétouan Province

Oriental Region

  • Prefecture of Oujda-Angad
  • Berkane Province
  • Driouch Province
  • Figuig Province
  • Guercif Province
  • Jerada Province
  • Nador Province
  • Taourirt Province

Fès-Meknès Region

  • Prefecture of Fès
  • Prefecture of Meknès
  • Boulemane Province
  • El Hajeb Province
  • Ifrane Province
  • Sefrou Province
  • Taounate Province
  • Taza Province
  • Moulay Yacoub Province

Rabat-Salé-Kénitra Region

  • Prefecture of Rabat
  • Prefecture of Salé
  • Prefecture of Skhirat-Témara
  • Kénitra Province
  • Khémisset Province
  • Sidi Kacem Province
  • Sidi Slimane Province

Béni Mellal-Khénifra Region

  • Azilal Province
  • Béni-Mellal Province
  • Fquih Ben Salah Province
  • Khénifra Province
  • Khouribga Province

Casablanca-Settat Region

  • Prefecture of Casablanca
    • Prefecture of arrondissements of Casablanca Anfa
    • Prefecture of arrondissements of Al Fida - Mers Sultan
    • Prefecture of arrondissements of Aïn Sebaâ - Hay Mohammadi
    • Prefecture of arrondissement of Hay Hassani
    • Prefecture of arrondissement of Aïn Chock
    • Prefecture of arrondissements of Sidi Bernoussi
    • Prefecture of arrondissements of Ben M'Sick
    • Prefecture of arrondissements of Moulay Rachid
  • Prefecture of Mohammedia
  • Ben Slimane Province
  • Berrechid Province
  • El Jadida Province
  • Médiouna Province
  • Nouaceur Province
  • Settat Province
  • Sidi Bennour Province

Marrakech-Safi Region

  • Prefecture of Marrakech (fr)
  • Al Haouz Province
  • Chichaoua Province
  • El Kelâat Es-Sraghna Province
  • Essaouira Province
  • Rehamna Province
  • Safi Province
  • Youssoufia Province

Drâa-Tafilalet Region

  • Errachidia Province
  • Midelt Province
  • Ouarzazate Province
  • Tinghir Province
  • Zagora Province

Souss-Massa Region

  • Prefecture of Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane
  • Prefecture of Inezgane-Aït Melloul
  • Chtouka Aït Baha Province
  • Taroudant Province
  • Tata Province
  • Tiznit Province

Western Sahara (most under de facto Moroccan administration)

Most of Western Sahara is administered de facto by Morocco (where the area is informally named the Southern Provinces by the Moroccan government and media); the rest is administered by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

The United Nations considers the territory to be disputed, as it was not legally transferred by Spain when it abandoned its former colony in 1975, and several states (notably members of the African Union) either recognize the SADR as the sole legitimate government of Western Sahara, or consider that the status of the region (either as an independent state, or as part of Morocco, or as part of Mauritania that initially claimed a part of it) has still not been autodetermined by the local population prior to its annexation. The United Nations has no legal instruments confirming the claims on the region made by the governments of Morocco or the self-proclaimed SADR, and in international treaties, it is still a formal part of Spain that remains to be properly decolonized, even though Spain and Mauritania no longer claim any part of it.

Since the annexation, the situation is worsened by the fact that most of the historic Western Saharan population has fled either to the remaining free zone (now isolated by the Moroccan militarized berm) or to refugee camps in neighbouring countries (notably Algeria), due to lack of resources in the free zone.[citation needed] The remaining native Western Saharan population now lives as a minority among the new Moroccan occupants. The absence of a legal government with a permanent administration in the free zone has also introduced a threat to the security of the surrounding countries in the Saharan and Sahel regions, including Morocco itself.

Guelmim-Oued Noun Region

  • Assa-Zag Province (partly located in Western Sahara)
  • Sidi Ifni Province (located in Mainland Morocco)
  • Guelmim Province (located in Mainland Morocco)
  • Tan-Tan Province (located in Mainland Morocco)

Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra Region

  • Boujdour Province
  • Es Semara Province
  • Laâyoune Province
  • Tarfaya Province (partly located in Mainland Morocco)

Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab Region

  • Aousserd Province
  • Oued Ed-Dahab Province

Before 2015

Mainland Morocco

Chaouia-Ouardigha Region

  • Ben Slimane Province
  • Berrechid Province
  • Khouribga Province
  • Settat Province

Greater Casablanca Region

  • Prefecture of Casablanca
  • Prefecture of Mohammedia
  • Médiouna Province
  • Nouaceur Province

Tadla-Azilal Region

  • Azilal Province
  • Béni-Mellal Province
  • Fquih Ben Salah Province

Doukkala-Abda Region

  • El Jadida Province
  • Safi Province
  • Sidi Bennour Province
  • Youssoufia Province

Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz Region

  • Prefecture of Marrakesh-Medina
  • Prefecture of Marrakesh-Menara
  • Prefecture of Sidi Youssef Ben Ali
  • Al Haouz Province
  • Chichaoua Province
  • El Kelâat Es-Sraghna Province
  • Essaouira Province
  • Rehamna Province

Fès-Boulemane Region

  • Prefecture of Fès-Dar-Dbibegh
  • Moulay Yacoub Province
  • Sefrou Province
  • Boulemane Province

Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate Region

  • Al Hoceïma Province
  • Taounate Province
  • Taza Province
  • Guercif Province

Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hssen Region

  • Kénitra Province
  • Sidi Kacem Province
  • Sidi Slimane Province

Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaer Region

  • Prefecture of Rabat
  • Prefecture of Salé
  • Prefecture of Skhirat-Témara
  • Khémisset Province

Tangier-Tétouan Region

  • Tangier Sub-Region
    • Prefecture of Tangier-Assilah
    • Fahs-Anjra Province
  • Tétouan Sub-Region
    • Prefecture of M'diq-Fnideq
    • Chefchaouen Province
    • Larache Province
    • Ouezzane Province
    • Tétouan Province

Oriental Region

  • Prefecture of Oujda-Angad
  • Berkane Province
  • Driouch Province
  • Figuig Province
  • Jerada Province
  • Nador Province
  • Taourirt Province

Meknès-Tafilalet Region

  • Prefecture of Meknès
  • El Hajeb Province
  • Errachidia Province
  • Ifrane Province
  • Khénifra Province
  • Midelt Province

Souss-Massa-Drâa Region

  • Prefecture of Agadir-Ida Ou Tanane
  • Prefecture of Inezgane-Aït Melloul
  • Chtouka Aït Baha Province
  • Ouarzazate Province
  • Taroudant Province
  • Zagora Province
  • Sidi Ifni Province
  • Tiznit Province
  • Tinghir Province

Moroccan Sahara (most under de facto Moroccan administration)

Guelmim-Es Semara Region

  • Assa-Zag Province (located in Mainland Morocco)
  • Es Semara Province
  • Guelmim Province (located in Mainland Morocco)
  • Tan-Tan Province (located in Mainland Morocco)
  • Tata Province (located in Mainland Morocco)

Laâyoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra Region

  • Boujdour Province
  • Laâyoune Province
  • Tarfaya Province

Oued Ed-Dahab-Lagouira Region

  • Aousserd Province
  • Oued Ed-Dahab Province

Wilaya

In Morocco, a wilaya is an administrative division created in 1981 that "brings together many provinces or prefectures or both at the same time, and is intended to endow big urban units such as Casablanca with an administrative organization capable of meeting the needs that emerge from these expanding cities and their growing populations." Therefore, strictly speaking, the level of wilayas are between the regions and prefectures/provinces (although wilayas only cover urban areas). However, they are often used synonymous with regions or prefectures/provinces in common usage.

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