Abstract
This article studies the development of the city of Mohammedia during the twentieth century. It traces the rapid demographic growth of the city, the expansion of its urban fabric, and the effects of colonial planning, port activities, and industrialization on its spatial organization. The article examines population figures, the growth of residential districts, the role of the port, and the differentiation between planned European areas and other urban neighborhoods. By combining demographic, historical, and geographical data, the study shows how Mohammedia was transformed from a small settlement into an important urban and industrial center within Morocco.
Recommended Citation
Joumady, Kacem
(1988)
"The Development of the City of Mohammedia in the Twentieth Century,"
Bouhout: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
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https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/bouhout/vol1/iss1/9