Sidi Ifni (Arabic: سيدي إفني) is a province in the Moroccan region of Guelmim-Oued Noun. It was created in 2009 from the southern part of Tiznit Province,[1] and recorded a population of 115,691 in the 2014 Moroccan census.[2] Until 1969, most of its territory was the Provincia de Ifni, with its capital in Sidi Ifni, dependent on Spain.
The province is divided into the following municipalities and communes:
Name | Geographic code | Type | Households | Population (2004)[3] | Foreign population | Moroccan population | Notes |
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Sidi Ifni | 581.01.03. | Municipality | 4275 | 20051 | 21 | 20030 | |
Lakhsas | 581.01.01. | Municipality | 893 | 4194 | 0 | 4194 | |
Arbaa Ait Abdellah | 581.05.01. | Rural commune | 665 | 3921 | 0 | 3921 | |
Imi N'Fast | 581.05.03. | Rural commune | 412 | 2781 | 0 | 2781 | |
Mesti | 581.05.05. | Rural commune | 593 | 3549 | 1 | 3548 | |
Mirleft | 581.05.07. | Rural commune | 1303 | 7026 | 14 | 7012 | |
Sbouya | 581.05.09. | Rural commune | 806 | 5028 | 0 | 5028 | |
Tangarfa | 581.05.11. | Rural commune | 936 | 5471 | 0 | 5471 | |
Tioughza | 581.05.13. | Rural commune | 2168 | 12268 | 0 | 12268 | |
Tnine Amellou | 581.05.15. | Rural commune | 709 | 4534 | 0 | 4534 | |
Ait Erkha | 581.07.01. | Rural commune | 949 | 5842 | 0 | 5842 | |
Anfeg | 581.07.03. | Rural commune | 1428 | 8093 | 0 | 8093 | |
Boutrouch | 581.07.05. | Rural commune | 714 | 4496 | 0 | 4496 | |
Ibdar | 581.07.07. | Rural commune | 898 | 5194 | 0 | 5194 | |
Sebt Ennabour | 581.07.09. | Rural commune | 1350 | 8329 | 0 | 8329 | |
Sidi Abdallah Ou Belaid | 581.07.11. | Rural commune | 893 | 5233 | 0 | 5233 | |
Sidi H'Saine Ou Ali | 581.07.13. | Rural commune | 1262 | 6960 | 0 | 6960 | |
Sidi M'Bark | 581.07.15. | Rural commune | 1166 | 6932 | 0 | 6932 | |
Tighirt | 581.07.17. | Rural commune | 1283 | 7879 | 0 | 7879 |
29°23′N 10°10′W / 29.383°N 10.167°W