Tadla-Azilal, Former administrative region in central Morocco.
Tadla-Azilal was a former administrative region in central Morocco, spanning mountainous and flat lands across three provinces. The territory featured varied geography with mountain ranges, river plains, and farming areas throughout.
The region was established as a separate administrative division in 1997 and operated under that name for nearly two decades. In 2015, it was absorbed into the newly formed Béni Mellal-Khénifra region when Morocco reorganized its administrative structure.
The region shows strong Berber farming roots, with locals tending to tree groves and raising livestock across the mountainous lands. These practices shape both the landscape and daily village life.
The area has varied climate zones with colder mountain winters and milder conditions in the plains. Visitors should dress appropriately for the season and expect snowfall at higher elevations during winter months.
Ancient oak trees in the area are several hundred years old and tell a story of farming that spans many generations. These trees stand as silent witnesses to centuries of continuous land care and cultivation practices.
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