City : Sidi Slimane
Description about the city : Sidi Slimane
Sidi Slimane is a Moroccan city located in the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region, in a fertile plain crossed by the Beht River, a tributary of the Sebou. The city plays a key role in Morocco's agricultural economy thanks to its vast cultivated lands, efficient irrigation systems, and favorable climate. Sidi Slimane is especially known for the production of sugar beets, wheat, corn, and export-quality citrus fruits. It also benefits from well-developed transportation infrastructure, including a railway station connecting it to Rabat, Fès, and Casablanca. Despite its economic growth, the city retains a peaceful atmosphere and a lifestyle rooted in rural traditions. Its town center combines moderate urbanization with traditional markets, while the surrounding areas showcase the typical agricultural landscapes of the Gharb region. The growing population, along with modernization efforts, makes Sidi Slimane a city in transition between rural and urban identities.