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Fès-Meknès or Fez-Meknes ( ar, فاس-مكناس, fās maknās; ber, ⴼⴰⵙ-ⵎⴽⵏⴰⵙ, fas mknas) is among the twelve
Regions of Morocco Regions are currently the highest administrative divisions in Morocco. Since 2015, Morocco officially administers 12 regions, including one ( Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab) that lies completely within the disputed territory of Western Sahara and two ( ...
. It has a population of 4,236,892 (2014 census). Its capital is Fez. Its current president is
Mohand Laenser Mohand Laenser (Arabic: محند العنصر; born 1942) is a Moroccan politician and current president of the Popular Movement party and former Minister of the Interior An interior minister (sometimes called a minister of internal affairs o ...
, and its current
wali A wali (''wali'' ar, وَلِيّ, '; plural , '), the Arabic word which has been variously translated "master", "authority", "custodian", "protector", is most commonly used by Muslims to indicate an Islamic saint, otherwise referred to by the ...
is Said Zniber.


History

Fès-Meknes was formed in September 2015 by merging Fès-Boulemane with the prefecture of
Meknès Meknes ( ar, مكناس, maknās, ; ber, ⴰⵎⴽⵏⴰⵙ, amknas; french: Meknès) is one of the four Imperial cities of Morocco, located in northern central Morocco and the sixth largest city by population in the kingdom. Founded in the 11th ...
and the provinces of El Hajeb and Ifrane (in
Meknès-Tafilalet Meknès-Tafilalt (Arabic: (''Meknes-Tafilelt''), Berber: ''Meknas-Tafilalt'') was one of the sixteen former regions of Morocco that existed from 1997 to 2015. It was situated in north-central Morocco, bordering Algeria. It covered an area of 79, ...
region) and the provinces of Taounate and Taza (in Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate region).


Administrative divisions

The region of Fès-Meknes contains 7 provinces and 2 prefectures:pncl.gov.ma Official Journal of the Kingdom of Morocco in March 2015


References

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