Dar Bouazza

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Dar Bouazza
دار بوعزة
Municipality
Sunset on Tamaris Beach, Dar Bouazza
Sunset on Tamaris Beach, Dar Bouazza
Country  Morocco
Region Casablanca-Settat
Province Nouaceur
Established 2008
Area[1]
 • Total 48.36 km2 (18.67 sq mi)
Population (September 2014)[2]
 • Total 151,373
 • Density 3,100/km2 (8,100/sq mi)
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
 • Summer (DST) WEST (UTC+1)

Dar Bouazza (Arabic: دار بوعزة‎‎, "house of Bouazza")[3] is a municipality in Nouaceur Province, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco. It is a rapidly growing suburb of Casablanca located about 20 km west of that city. Dar Bouazza covers an area of 48.36 km²[1] and recorded a population of 151,373 in the 2014 Moroccan census.[2]

Geography

Dar Bouazza is located on the Chaouia plain on Morocco's Atlantic coast. It adjoins the Atlantic Ocean to the north, the city of Casablanca to the east, the rural commune of Ouled Azzouz to the south, and Berrechid Province to the west.[1] It consists of two neighbourhoods: Tamaris to the west, where the beaches and municipal headquarters are located; and Errahma to the east, site of the new town currently under construction.[1][4]

Dar Bouazza is well known in Morocco for its beautiful beaches.[1] In the 1940s, the Jaquier family built the first seaside resort in the area, lending their name to Jack Beach in the process.[5][6]

The wetlands or dayas of Dar Bouazza are located on the coast near the border with Casablanca and are the last of their kind remaining in the Casablanca area.[7] Since 2011, 177 species of birds have been recorded in the wetlands, which are threatened by dumping and nearby construction.[8]

The intermittent Wadi Merzeg flows through the municipality.[1]

Administrative history

Prior to 2008, Dar Bouazza was a rural commune in Nouaceur Province. In 2008, the rural commune of Ouled Azzouz was separated from the southern part of Dar Bouazza, which itself was made a municipality.[9][4]

Society

Dar Bouazza is currently experiencing a rapid transformation from a rural farming and fishing community to a residential suburb and tourist destination.[10] The former rural commune of Dar Bouazza (comprising the present-day municipality of Dar Bouazza and the rural commune of Ouled Azzouz) increased in population from 45,177 in the 1994 census to 115,367 in the 2004 census.[11] The rapid growth of the municipality has placed severe strain on its infrastructure and services[12][13] and exacerbated problems of illiteracy, poverty, and marginalization.[10]

References

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