Shtouka Ait Baha Province, Administrative province in Souss-Massa, Morocco
Shtouka Ait Baha Province spreads across varied landscapes with 22 municipalities ranging from urban areas to rural settlements. The region contains farmland, villages, and trade centers that shape daily life for thousands of people.
The region has preserved traditional farming methods since trade routes first connected the Souss valley to southern Morocco. These connections allowed the exchange of goods and knowledge between different parts of the country.
Local communities keep Amazigh traditions alive through weekly markets, where farmers and artisans trade regional products and demonstrate traditional crafts that have been passed down through families.
The provincial capital Biougra connects to Agadir through regular bus services and provides access to local administrative facilities. Visitors should explore local markets in the early morning when the selection is fullest.
The region produces large quantities of winter vegetables using irrigation systems that supply European markets. This agricultural focus has shaped the economy and daily life for decades.
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