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page 1Mountain villages in Morocco
Imilchil
Imilchil or Imilshil ( , ) is a small town in Midelt Province of central Morocco, in the Atlas Mountains with a population of about 1,858.
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Tinmel
Tinmel (Berber: Tin Mel or Tin Mal, ) is a small mountain village in the High Atlas 100 km from Marrakesh, Morocco. Tinmel was the cradle of the Berber Almohad empire, from where the Almohads started their military campaigns against the Almoravids in the early 12th century.
Imlil
fraction in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco

Taltemsen
thumb|400x400px|A view of the village
Taltemsen (Berber : ⵜⴰⵍⵜⵎⵙⵏ taltmsn) is a small Berber village located in the region of Souss-Massa in Morocco. According to the 2004 census, it has about 55 inhabitants.
Tacheddirt
thumb|Tacheddirt, looking west. 2004.
Tacheddirt is a small village high up (2314 m) in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It is the highest settlement in the Rhirhaia valley, about 4 km further up from Ikkiss.
Ikkiss
Ikkiss is a small village in Morocco's High Atlas mountains, in the Rhirhaia valley. It is just over 2000 m above sea level. It has a population of about 600 people.
Amtoudi
thumb|314x314px|Amtoudi in 2013
Amtoudi is a Berber village of 1,000 people in the Anti-Atlas region of Morocco. Amtoudi is 235 km southeast of the city of Agadir. It is in Guelmim Province in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region.
Mischliffen
thumb|Tourists in the snow-covered landscape of Michlifen