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Kenitra

River port in northwest Morocco, situated on the Sebou River, 16 km/10 mi from the Atlantic coast and 50 km/31 mi northeast of Rabat; population (1993) 234,000. The town and port were built by the French in 1913 and its industrial area further upstream was a much later addition. Agricultural produce, timber, and minerals are exported.



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The ministry said 82 cases were confirmed in the cities of Casablanca, Fez, Meknes, Kenitra and Rabat.
In Morocco we will tie in our recent discoveries to fill the existing pipeline and lay a new trunk line to Kenitra to take the increased production capacity that we now have.
Yet the country is still in dire need of development plans that would lay the foundations for the notion of useful Morocco and useless Morocco, especially that the axis that has attracted the greater part of the wagers on development was focused on the region of the Atlantic coastline, between Kenitra, Rabat and Casablanca.
 
 
 
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