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Because population lists are outdated even before they can be published, the following estimates have been rounded for easier comparison.
1. Casablanca – 3,360,000
Morocco’s largest city; economic powerhouse and major seaport.
2. Fès – 1,112,000
Historic imperial city with one of the world’s best-preserved medinas.
3. Tangier – 948,000
Strategic port at the Strait of Gibraltar; vibrant and cosmopolitan.
4. Marrakech – 929,000
Iconic tourist destination known for its medina and Jemaa el-Fna.
5. Salé – 890,000
Ancient city across the river from Rabat, famed for craftsmanship and history.
6. Meknès – 632,000
Imperial city with grand gates, historic sites, and agricultural surroundings.
7. Rabat – 578,000
Political and administrative capital with coastal calm and heritage.
8. Oujda – 494,000
Eastern regional gateway near Algeria, rich in trade and culture.
9. Kénitra – 431,000
Important port and agricultural hub along the Sebou River.
10. Agadir – 422,000
Popular beach resort city on the Atlantic coastline.
11. Tétouan – 381,000
Andalusian-style city with a historic medina.
12. Temara – 314,000
Coastal suburban city just south of Rabat.
13. Safi – 309,000
Historic port known for fishing and ceramic arts.
14. Mohammedia – 209,000
Industrial and port city situated between Casablanca and Rabat.
15. Khouribga – 196,000
Center of Morocco’s phosphate mining activities.
16. El Jadida – 195,000
Coastal city featuring Portuguese fortifications and beaches.
17. Beni Mellal – 193,000
Inland agricultural and industrial center.
18. Aït Melloul – 172,000
A growing suburb of Agadir with expanding commerce.
19. Nador – 162,000
Mediterranean city in the Rif region experiencing rapid growth.
20. Dar Bouazza – 151,000
Seaside suburb west of Casablanca with modern development.
21. Taza – 148,000
Historical crossroads nestled between the Rif and Atlas Mountains.
22. Settat – 142,000
Agricultural and university town in western Morocco.
23. Berrechid – 137,000
Growing industrial and transit hub near Casablanca.
24. Khemisset – 132,000
Regional market town north of Rabat.
25. Inezgane – 130,000
Commercial center adjacent to Agadir.
26. Ksar El Kebir – 127,000
Historic inland city in northern Morocco.
27. Larache – 125,000
Coastal town at the Loukkos River mouth, rich in heritage.
28. Guelmim – 118,000
Known as the “Gateway to the Desert,” famous for camel markets.
29. Khenifra – 118,000
Mountain-market town in central Morocco.
30. Berkane – 109,000
Eastern agricultural and trade center.
31. Taourirt – 103,000
Railway-linked city near the eastern mountains.
32. Bouskoura – 103,000
Rapidly expanding Casablanca suburb.
33. Fquih Ben Salah – 102,000
Agricultural hub in central Morocco.
34. Dcheira El Jihadia – 100,000
Growing suburban area near Agadir.
35. Oued Zem – 95,000
Mining town in central Morocco.
36. El Kelaa des Sraghna – 95,000
Historic town in the Marrakesh-Safi region.
37. Sidi Slimane – 93,000
Agricultural town north of Casablanca.
38. Errachidia – 92,000
Oasis town at the fringe of the Sahara Desert.
39. Guercif – 91,000
Eastern crossroads known for trade and transport.
40. Oulad Teima – 89,000
Agricultural city in the Souss-Massa region.
41. Beni Guerir – 89,000
University town in Casablanca-Settat region.
42. Tifelt – 87,000
Commuter town near Rabat.
43. Lqliaa – 83,000
Suburban city south of Agadir.
44. Taroudant – 80,000
Walled agricultural town nicknamed “Little Marrakesh.”
45. Sefrou – 80,000
Mountain town near Fès, famous for its cherry festival.
46. Essaouira – 78,000
Coastal medina famous for its historic fortifications and arts scene.
47. Fnideq – 77,000
Coastal border town near Ceuta.
48. Sidi Kacem – 76,000
Agricultural center in the Rabat region.
49. Tiznit – 75,000
Southern city known for silver crafts and fortifications.
50. Tan-Tan – 73,000
Desert-edge town in the far south.
51. Ouarzazate – 71,000
Film-industry hub and gateway to the Sahara.
52. Souk El Arbaa – 69,000
Market town in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region.
53. Youssoufia – 68,000
Mining town in Marrakesh-Safi region.
54. Lahraouyine – 65,000
Casablanca-Settat suburb experiencing rapid growth.
55. Martil – 64,000
Northern coastal resort town.
56. Ain Harrouda – 62,000
Suburban area near Casablanca.
57. Suq as-Sabt Awlad an-Nama – 60,000
Market town in Béni Mellal-Khénifra region.
58. Skhirat – 60,000
Coastal town between Rabat and Casablanca.
59. Ouazzane – 60,000
Religious and mountainous town in the Rif region.
60. Benslimane – 57,000
Industrial town near Casablanca.
61. Al Hoceima – 57,000
Mediterranean coastal city with beaches and mountains.
62. Beni Ansar – 57,000
Industrial border town in Oriental region.
63. M’diq – 56,000
Northern coastal resort near Tétouan.
64. Sidi Bennour – 56,000
Agricultural town in Casablanca-Settat region.
65. Midelt – 55,000
Mountain town in the Atlas, famous for apple orchards.
66. Azrou – 54,000
Mountain town near Ifrane surrounded by cedar forests.
67. Drargua – 53,000
Growing rural-urban community in the Souss-Massa region.
68. Temsia – 53,000
Expanding rural-urban area near Agadir.
69. Biougra – 51,000
Agricultural center in Chtouka-Aït Baha Province.
70. Jerada – 44,000
Former mining town in the Oriental region.
71. El Aïoun Sidi Mellouk – 41,000
Market town in the Oriental region.
72. Kasba Tadla – 40,000
Town in Béni Mellal-Khénifra Province.
73. Imzouren – 40,000
Rif Mountain town near Al Hoceima.
74. Chefchaouen – 36,000
“Blue City” in the Rif Mountains, popular for tourism.
75. Azemmour – 36,000
Historic riverside town near El Jadida.
76. Zaïo – 36,000
Eastern town near Oujda.
77. Smara – 36,000
Town in Western Sahara, known for religious heritage.
78. Tinghir – 36,000
Oasis town at the entrance to Todra Gorge.
79. Boujad – 35,000
Town in Béni Mellal-Khénifra, known for markets.
80. Targuist – 34,000
Mountain town in the Rif region.
81. Asilah – 34,000
Coastal town with Portuguese walls and summer art festivals.
82. Aïn Taoujdate – 33,000
Agricultural town between Meknès and Fès.
83. Sidi Yahia El Gharb – 33,000
Market town in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region.
84. Demnate – 33,000
Mountain town in Marrakesh-Safi region.
85. Bouznika – 32,000
Coastal town between Casablanca and Rabat.
86. Oulad Ayad – 32,000
Agricultural town in Béni Mellal-Khénifra Province.
87. Tafraout – 32,000
Picturesque Anti-Atlas town known for unique rock formations.
88. Boulemane – 31,000
Mountain town in Fès-Meknès region.
89. Oualidia – 31,000
Coastal town famous for oysters and beaches.
90. Aourir – 31,000
Beach town near Agadir known for bananas and surfing.
91. Ouarzazate Province (Taznakht) – 31,000
Market town in Souss-Massa-Drâa region.
92. Goulmima – 30,000
Oasis town in Drâa-Tafilalet region.
93. Missour – 30,000
Administrative center in Fès-Meknès region.
94. Oued Laou – 30,000
Small fishing town on the Mediterranean coast.
95. Aït Ourir – 30,000
Market town in Marrakesh-Safi region.
96. Taounate – 30,000
Mountain town in the Rif foothills.
97. Midar – 30,000
Rural market center in the Oriental region.
98. Guigou – 30,000
Agricultural town in the Middle Atlas.
99. Jorf – 30,000
Oasis town near Erfoud in Drâa-Tafilalet.
100. Sebt Gzoula – 30,000
Town in Marrakesh-Safi region with local markets.
The above is subject to change.
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