Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Administrative region in northern Morocco
Rabat-Salé-Kénitra is an administrative region in northern Morocco that encompasses three prefectures and four provinces. It combines urban centers with surrounding rural areas and agricultural zones across a large territory.
The region was restructured in 2015 when several territories were consolidated together. This administrative reform aimed to improve governance and support regional development across northern Morocco.
The region contains numerous educational institutions, including Mohammed V University, which educates thousands of students in fields ranging from economics to architecture.
The region has good transportation connections with railway lines and a tramway connecting Rabat and Salé. You can move easily between the main cities and surrounding areas.
The region includes both urban centers and farming areas where citrus fruits and olives are grown widely. This mix of city and countryside creates economic diversity across the territory.
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