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Although the majority of Moroccans are Arabs, the Berbers (or Amazigh) represent 30%. Berbers are spread out in rural areas: the Rif Mountains, Middle High, and Anti-Atlas, and southern Souss Valley, as well as Morocco's major cities.
Ethnic groups in Morocco include the Berbers, also known as the Amazigh, which is the native identity of Morocco before the Arabs came to spread the Islam religion. This group constitutes approximately 40% of the population of more than 34 million.
Although the Amazigh community constitutes one of Morocco's largest ethno-linguistic groups, comprising 40% to 60% of the indigenous population...
He belonged to the Riffian Amazigh, who are one of the three major groups of Moroccan Amazigh—Riffian, Central Atlas Amazigh, and Shilha (Chleuh).
Arab descent is predominant, with typical estimates that the population is 60 percent or more predominately Arab and 35 percent predominately Berber.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Although the Amazigh community constitutes one of Morocco's largest ethno-linguistic groups, comprising 40% to 60% of the indigenous population...
He belonged to the Riffian Amazigh, who are one of the three major groups of Moroccan Amazigh—Riffian, Central Atlas Amazigh, and Shilha (Chleuh).
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Ethnic groups in Morocco include the Berbers, also known as the Amazigh, which is the native identity of Morocco before the Arabs came to spread the Islam religion. This group constitutes approximately 40% of the population of more than 34 million.
Although the Amazigh community constitutes one of Morocco's largest ethno-linguistic groups, comprising 40% to 60% of the indigenous population...
He belonged to the Riffian Amazigh, who are one of the three major groups of Moroccan Amazigh—Riffian, Central Atlas Amazigh, and Shilha (Chleuh).