MONOGRAPH OF THE GUELMIM-OUED NOUN REGION

The region boasts a strategic road network, an airport in Guelmim, a port in Tan-Tan, and developing industrial zones. These infrastructures enhance the region's logistical and tourist appeal.

Carte — Monographie de la Région Guelmim–Oued Noun , CRI Guelmim–Oued Noun

General presentation

The Guelmim-Oued Noun region, located at the crossroads between northern and southern Morocco, is distinguished by its geographical diversity, cultural richness, and emerging economic potential. It comprises four provinces: Guelmim, Tan-Tan, Assa-Zag, and Sidi Ifni.

Area and population

With an area of over 46,000 km², the Region is home to a population of approximately 500,000 inhabitants (according to the latest estimates), distributed between developing urban areas and rural areas with strong traditional roots.

Cultural and historical assets

Cradle of Saharan heritage, Guelmim-Oued Noun is renowned for its ancestral souks, notably that of Guelmim nicknamed the "gateway to the desert", as well as for the richness of its crafts and nomadic traditions.

Connectivity and infrastructure

The region boasts a strategic road network, an airport in Guelmim, a port in Tan-Tan, and developing industrial zones. These infrastructures enhance the region's logistical and tourist appeal.

KEY INFORMATION ABOUT THE REGION

Located at the gateway to the Moroccan Sahara, the Guelmim-Oued Noun region is distinguished by its natural wealth, cultural diversity, and strong potential for economic development. Here is an overview of the key data that define it:

Area

With an area of 46,108 km², Guelmim-Oued Noun is a vast region, offering large natural spaces suitable for agriculture, livestock farming and renewable energy.

Population

The region has approximately 500,000 inhabitants, spread between urban and rural areas. This population is characterized by great cultural diversity and recognized artisanal expertise.

Natural Resources

Solar potential among the highest in the Kingdom. Rich and varied fishing resources. Extensive agricultural and pastoral lands.

Transport infrastructure

Airport: Guelmim Airport, facilitating national and international connections. Port: Port of Tan-Tan, a key player in the fishing and maritime trade sector.

Climate

The climate there is arid to semi-arid, with significant sunshine, ideal for large-scale solar projects.

Economic activity zones

Business parks are being developed in the main provinces to attract investment and boost the local economy.