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The municipality of Agadir recorded a population of 924,000 in the 2014 Moroccan census. [1] According to the 2004 census, there were 346,106 inhabitants in that year [2] and the population of the Prefecture of Agadir-Ida Outanane was 487,954 inhabitants. [2] Agadir is known for being the capital of Amazigh culture in Morocco.
Moroccan presence in the United States was rare until the mid-twentieth century. The first North African who came to the current United States was probably Estebanico Al Azemmouri (also called Estevanico), a Muslim Moroccan of Gnawa descent, [2] who participated in Pánfilo de Narváez's ill-fated expedition to colonize Florida and the Gulf Coast in 1527.
In the 1990 US census, there were 11,610 Arab Jews in New York City, comprising 23 percent of the total Arab population of the city. [71] Arab Jews in the city sometimes face anti-Arab racism . After the September 11 attacks , some Arab Jews in New York City were subjected to arrest and detention because they were suspected to be Islamist ...
Pan-American countries by population, 2020 This is a list of countries and dependent territories in the Americas by population , which is sorted by the 2015 mid-year normalized demographic projections.
Berber languages are spoken by 24.8% of the population in three varieties (3.2% speak Tarifit, 14.2% speak Shilha, and 7.4% speak Tamazight). [31] According to the 2024 Moroccan census, 99.2%, or almost the entire literate population of Morocco, could read and write in Arabic, while 1.5% of the population could read and write in Berber.
The Census Bureau showed a population increase of 0.4% for the twelve-month period ending in July 2022, [21] below the world estimated annual rate of 1.03%, in 2021. [22] The total fertility rate (TFR) is around 1.84 children per woman as of 2024, [3] which is below the replacement fertility rate of approximately 2.1. However, the U.S. Census ...
Lqliâa (Arabic: القليعة) is a city in Morocco, situated in the suburban area of Agadir. According to the 2014 Moroccan census it had a population of 83,235 inhabitants, [ 1 ] up from the 46,432 inhabitants recorded in the 2004 census.
The United Amazigh Algerian (UAAA), a nonreligious association based in the San Francisco bay area, also have a like goal of boosting the Berber culture in North America and beyond. [11] Other Amazigh organizations are the Amazigh American Association of Washington, D.C. and the Boston Amazigh Community.