Guelmim
Guelmim (in Berber languages: Agʷelmim, ⴰⴳⵯⵍⵎⵉⵎ, in Arabic: ڭلميم, also spelled in European sources: Glaimim, Goulimine or Guelmin), is a city in southern Morocco, often called Gateway to the Desert. It is the capital of the Guelmim-Assif Noun region which includes southern Morocco (south of the Souss-Massa region) and the northeastern corner of Western Sahara. The population of the city was 187,808 as of the 2014 Moroccan census, making it the largest city in the region. The N1 and N12 highways cross at Guelmim and link it to the nearby region of Souss-Massa.
Guelmim
Agʷelmim / ⴰⴳⵯⵍⵎⵉⵎ ڭلميم | |
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Guelmim Location in Morocco Guelmim Guelmim (Africa) | |
Coordinates: 28°59′N 10°04′W | |
Country | Morocco |
Region | Guelmim-Oued Noun |
Province | Guelmim |
Population (2014) | |
• Total | 118,318 |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
Guelmim is located just north of Asrir, which was the site of an important trade-route city and the capital of the Saharan Berber tribes.
It is home to a camel market.
Most of the inhabitants speak either the Tachelhit language or the Hassaniya dialect of Berbers, as it is part of the Sahrawi-inhabited southern region of Morocco.