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EL AÏOUN sidi mellouk (oriental )

EL AÏOUN sidi mellouk (oriental )


Histoire

Elle fut fondée en 1679 sous l'ordre du sultan Moulay Ismail. Le nom El Aïoun a deux significations en arabe : les yeux et l'abondance de l'eau. Elle comptait environ 35 000 habitants en 2004 .

Économie


L'économie de la ville dépend beaucoup des communautés rurales qui l'encerclent. En effet, les agriculteurs produisent du blé et élèvent des animaux (vaches, moutons, chèvres, poules, lapins...) puis les revendent au centre ville et surtout au marché (Le Souk) qui se déroule traditionnellement tous les mardis matin. L'économie dépend également des pays européens, comme l'Espagne, qui importent de nombreux produits occidentaux au Maroc.
Malgré tout, cette ville est en voie de développement et de nombreuses personnes vivent en dessous du seuil de pauvreté. De nombreuses habitations ne sont pas encore approvisionnées en eau et/ou en électricité.


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Texas 70+ years ago

No ,city ​​of the future .:pepper:
No ,city ​​of the future .:pepper:
right........
This beautiful small town has a very strategic location in the middle of the oriental region of Morocco. It offers special potential opportunities for the investors looking for a location where they can establish themselves in the heart of a promising region. El-Aioun Sidi Mellouk is at a distance of about 50 km from the capital of the region, Oujda, Berkane, Jerada, Taourirt, Debdou and 90 km from Nador, which will soon be one of the two main ports in Morocco. El-Aioun Sidi Mellouk is connected to the rest of the country by train and highway and has many agricultural activities such as the production of olive oil and many organic products such as honey. With a population of young highly educated people, this centrally located city would have potential for many industrial and service activities, as well as a distribution center for the entire Oriental region of Morocco.

EL AÏOUN sidi mellouk (oriental )

EL AÏOUN sidi mellouk (oriental )


Histoire


Elle fut fondée en 1679 sous l'ordre du sultan Moulay Ismail. Le nom El Aïoun a deux significations en arabe : les yeux et l'abondance de l'eau. Elle comptait environ 35 000 habitants en 2004 .

Économie


L'économie de la ville dépend beaucoup des communautés rurales qui l'encerclent. En effet, les agriculteurs produisent du blé et élèvent des animaux (vaches, moutons, chèvres, poules, lapins...) puis les revendent au centre ville et surtout au marché (Le Souk) qui se déroule traditionnellement tous les mardis matin. L'économie dépend également des pays européens, comme l'Espagne, qui importent de nombreux produits occidentaux au Maroc.
Malgré tout, cette ville est en voie de développement et de nombreuses personnes vivent en dessous du seuil de pauvreté. De nombreuses habitations ne sont pas encore approvisionnées en eau et/ou en électricité.


This beautiful small town has a very strategic location in the middle of the oriental region of Morocco. It offers special potential opportunities for the investors looking for a location where they can establish themselves in the heart of a promising region. El-Aioun Sidi Mellouk is at a distance of about 50 km from the capital of the region, Oujda, Berkane, Jerada, Taourirt, Debdou and 90 km from Nador, which will soon be one of the two main ports in Morocco. El-Aioun Sidi Mellouk is connected to the rest of the country by train and highway and has many agricultural activities such as the production of olive oil and many organic products such as honey. With a population of young highly educated people, this centrally located city would have potential for many industrial and service activities, as well as a distribution center for the entire Oriental region of Morocco.

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This beautiful small town has a very strategic location in the middle of the oriental region of Morocco. It offers special potential opportunities for the investors looking for a location where they can establish themselves in the heart of a promising region. El-Aioun Sidi Mellouk is at a distance of about 50 km from the capital of the region, Oujda, Berkane, Jerada, Taourirt, Debdou and 90 km from Nador, which will soon be one of the two main ports in Morocco. El-Aioun Sidi Mellouk is connected to the rest of the country by train and highway and has many agricultural activities such as the production of olive oil and many organic products such as honey. With a population of young highly educated people, this centrally located city would have potential for many industrial and service activities, as well as a distribution center for the entire Oriental region of Morocco.

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You've revived a thread from 2012 haha. I've been to Laayoun orientale before, as I can say, it is a purely agrarian town: olive oil, wheat, sheep and goats, honey. That's mainly what they do.
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