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Tan-Tan

Tan-Tan

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Tan-Tan () is a city in Tan-Tan Province in the region of Guelmim-Oued Noun in southwestern Morocco. It is a desert town with a population (2014 census) of 73,209. It is the largest city in the province and second largest city in the region after the capital Guelmim. It is located on the banks of the wadi Oued Ben Khelil, which flows into the Draa River 15 km north of the town. The Draa River at 1,100 km is the longest in Morocco and flows into the Atlantic Ocean soon after the confluence with the wadi. The town also has an airport, Tan Tan Plage Blanche Airport.

Etymology

The popular origin of the name is an example of onomatopoeia. The name comes from the well called Ḥāṣī Ṭānṭān literally "well of Tan-Tan", which representatives of most Sahrawi tribes like the Reguibat, Laaroussien and the Ait Lahcin of the Tekna would camp around. The well is called this because when buckets were lowered into the water into it would make the sound ṭān-ṬĀN when they hit it.

History

Sahrawi tribal men performing fantasia at the Tan-Tan (Moussem) Festival in Tan-Tan, Morocco

The quartz figurine Venus of Tan-Tan was found in a river terrace deposit on the north bank of the Draa River. Dated between 200,000 and 500,000 BCE, it is considered one of the oldest human-form sculptures in the world, although its formation may actually be natural.

Port

The nearby port, known as Tan-Tan Plage in French; Port of Tan-Tan in English; and El Ouatia, al-Watiyah or الوطية in Arabic is about 25 km west of Tan-Tan on the Atlantic Ocean. With a population in 2004 of 6,294 it is the second-largest settlement in the province and ninth-largest in the region. Both Tan-Tan and Tan-Tan Plage are on Morocco's main highway, the N1.

Climate

Tan-Tan has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification BWh). While usually strongly moderated by the cold offshore Canary Current, occasional easterly winds from the Sahara Desert interior bring exceptionally hot temperatures to the maritime areas of southern Morocco. These winds being frequent in autumn and seasonal lag from warming sea temperatures cause October afternoons to average warmer than the July counterparts. The varying timing of the hot inland winds causes a vast difference between the individual monthly mean maxima and the many months in which brief temperatures above 40 C may occur. Even the coldest winter nights remain well above freezing due to the Atlantic influence.

|Jan record high C = 30.4 |Feb record high C = 36.6 |Mar record high C = 38.5 |Apr record high C = 40.7 |May record high C = 44.0 |Jun record high C = 45.0 |Jul record high C = 47.6 |Aug record high C = 48.2 |Sep record high C = 42.8 |Oct record high C = 40.6 |Nov record high C = 36.1 |Dec record high C = 30.4 |year record high C = 48.2 |Jan record low C = 4.9 |Feb record low C = 6.0 |Mar record low C = 7.7 |Apr record low C = 8.7 |May record low C = 11.4 |Jun record low C = 12.5 |Jul record low C = 15.5 |Aug record low C = 15.8 |Sep record low C = 14.5 |Oct record low C = 10.6 |Nov record low C = 7.7 |Dec record low C = 7.5 |year record low C = 4.9 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230910044137/https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/1.1/data/0-data/Region-1-WMO-Normals-9120/Morocco/CSV/TANTAN_60285.csv | archive-date = 10 September 2023 | access-date = 10 September 2023}} (February record high)

References

References

  1. "Publications RGPH 2014 {{!}} Téléchargements {{!}} rgph2014".
  2. "Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat 2004". Hcp.ma.
  3. Hart, David M.. (1962). "The Social Structure of the Rgībāt Bedouins of the Western Sahara". Middle East Journal.
  4. "The Tan-Tan Venus". Donsmaps.com.
  5. "Asia: Highest Temperature". [[Ogimet]].
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