Haouzia

Haouzia is a rural commune in Morocco, situated in the El Jadida Province within the Casablanca-Settat region. It is located on the country's Atlantic coast.

  • Geography and Location: Haouzia is positioned along the Atlantic coastline of Morocco, specifically in the northern part of the El Jadida Province. It lies to the south of the provincial capital, El Jadida, a significant port city. The commune's terrain is characterized by coastal plains, typical of the Moroccan Atlantic seaboard. Its geographical location provides access to coastal resources and is influenced by its proximity to a major urban center like El Jadida.

  • Demographics: As per the 2014 Moroccan census, the commune of Haouzia recorded a population of approximately 27,270 inhabitants. The population density is relatively moderate, reflecting its rural character. The majority of its inhabitants reside in dispersed villages and hamlets within the commune's administrative boundaries.

  • Administration: Haouzia functions as a rural commune, which is a local administrative division in Morocco. It falls under the provincial administration of El Jadida and the broader regional governance of Casablanca-Settat. Local councils are responsible for the management of local services, infrastructure development, and community affairs within the commune.

  • Economy: The economy of Haouzia is primarily agrarian, with agriculture being the predominant economic activity for a significant portion of its population. Given its coastal location, fishing also contributes to the local economy. The proximity to El Jadida facilitates some economic exchange and access to larger markets.

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