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Grand Casablanca

Greater Casablanca (Berber: Tamnaḍt Tamqqṛant n Anfa; Arabic: جهة الدار البيضاء الكبرى) is one of sixteen administrative regions of Morocco. Located in coastal North-Western Morocco, it is the most densely populated region in Morocco and North Africa and covers an area of 1,615 km². The current population is 3,850,000 (2005 est.). The region is the economic heart of the modern Moroccan economy with Casablanca being the effective economic capital of Morocco.

The region is bordered by Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaer region to the North, the Doukkala-Abda region to the South, Chaouia-Ouardigha to the East and the Atlantic Ocean to its West.

The Wali (head governor or chief governor) of Greater Casablanca is Mohammed Kabbaj.

Prefectures (Boroughs)

The region of Greater Casablanca includes 8 prefectures and 2 provinces:

See also

Casablanca