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  2. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Berber languages are spoken by 26% of the population in three varieties (Tarifit, Shilha, and Tamazight). French is an implicitly "official language" of government and big business, and is taught throughout school and still serves as Morocco's primary language of business, economics, and scientific university education. French is also widely ...

  3. Languages of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The exact population of speakers of Berber languages is hard to ascertain, since most North African countries do not—traditionally—record language data in their censuses (An exception to this was the 2004 Morocco population census). The Ethnologue provides a useful academic starting point; however, its bibliographic references are ...

  4. Moroccans - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the population speaks Moroccan Arabic, spoken by 92.2% of the population, 37.3 million people. [86] 8.8 million [87] Moroccans speak Berber varieties which make 26% of the population of Morocco, [88] either as a first language or bilingually with Arabic.

  5. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    It has a population of roughly 37 million, the official and predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Berber; French and the Moroccan dialect of Arabic are also widely spoken. Moroccan identity and culture is a mix of Arab, Berber, African and European cultures. Its capital is Rabat, while its largest city is ...

  6. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The two official languages of Morocco are Modern Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber, according to the 2014 general census, 92% of Moroccans speak Moroccan Arabic. About 26% [12] of the population speaks a Berber language , in its Tarifit (4%), Central Atlas Tamazight (7.9%), or Tashelhit (14.1%) varieties.

  7. Moroccan census - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan census. The Moroccan Census of the population, officially named general census of the population and the habitat (RGPH), is a census taking place every ten years in the kingdom. It is established under the responsibility of the High Commissioner for Planning.

  8. 2014 Moroccan census - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the previous statistics, where modern techniques and methods are included, whether it comes to the stages of preparation or exploitation and dissemination of data, the same is true for the 2014 census, which has a special character due to its reliance on many developments, represented in particular in: −The use of satellite images ...

  9. Portal:Morocco - Wikipedia

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    It has a population of roughly 37 million, the official and predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Berber; French and the Moroccan dialect of Arabic are also widely spoken. Moroccan identity and culture is a mix of Arab, Berber, African and European cultures. Its capital is Rabat, while its largest city is ...