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- Tadla-Azilal abstract "Tadla-Azilal (Berber: Tadla-Aẓilal, Arabic: تادلة أزيلال) is one of the old sixteen regions of Morocco. It is situated in central Morocco. It covers an area of 17,125 km² and has a population of 1,607,509 (2014 census). The capital is Beni Mellal.The region is made into of the following provinces : Azilal Province Béni-Mellal Province Fquih Ben Salah Province (since 2012)".
- Q477942 abstract "Tadla-Azilal (Berber: Tadla-Aẓilal, Arabic: تادلة أزيلال) is one of the old sixteen regions of Morocco. It is situated in central Morocco. It covers an area of 17,125 km² and has a population of 1,607,509 (2014 census). The capital is Beni Mellal.The region is made into of the following provinces : Azilal Province Béni-Mellal Province Fquih Ben Salah Province (since 2012)".
- Tadla-Azilal comment "Tadla-Azilal (Berber: Tadla-Aẓilal, Arabic: تادلة أزيلال) is one of the old sixteen regions of Morocco. It is situated in central Morocco. It covers an area of 17,125 km² and has a population of 1,607,509 (2014 census). The capital is Beni Mellal.The region is made into of the following provinces : Azilal Province Béni-Mellal Province Fquih Ben Salah Province (since 2012)".
- Q477942 comment "Tadla-Azilal (Berber: Tadla-Aẓilal, Arabic: تادلة أزيلال) is one of the old sixteen regions of Morocco. It is situated in central Morocco. It covers an area of 17,125 km² and has a population of 1,607,509 (2014 census). The capital is Beni Mellal.The region is made into of the following provinces : Azilal Province Béni-Mellal Province Fquih Ben Salah Province (since 2012)".