thumb|Iznassen The Beni Iznassen region (in Arabic: بني سناسن,) is a low-lying mountainous region in northeastern Morocco, bordering the province of Berkan (except Saidia), the northern part of the province of Oujda, the northern part of the province of Taourirt, northwest of the closed border between Morocco and Algeria, 400 km east of Rabat, the country's capital.
thumb|Iznassen The Beni Iznassen region (in Arabic: بني سناسن,) is a low-lying mountainous region in northeastern Morocco, bordering the province of Berkan (except Saidia), the northern part of the province of Oujda, the northern part of the province of Taourirt, northwest of the closed border between Morocco and Algeria, 400 km east of Rabat, the country's capital.
The Beni Iznassen Mountains extend for 34 km in an east-west direction. The highest point is Jebel Fourhal, at 1,509 meters above sea level.
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