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Rincón, M'Diq or Mediek is a Mediterranean town in Morocco located between Ceuta and Tétouan. It borders Mellaliyine in the south and Allyene in the west. It is the seat of M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture. M'diq covers an area of, of which is urbanised. It recorded a population of 56, 227 in the 2014 Moroccan census and hosts more than 100, 000 tourists each year. SNIM (M'Diq's Sailing Week / Semaine nautique internationale de M'Diq) is one of the most important tourist attractions. It is organised once a year by the M'Diq Royal Yachting Club and sponsored by several commercial firms. It is also significant to all the surrounding socio-cultural activities. M'Diq's harbourThe town's harbour is split into two parts: one for tourism and the other for fishing. Both have been expanded recently in order to improve tourist offerings and to increase the harbour's capacity. M'Diq is a popular weekend destination for residents of nearby Ceuta. Boats up to 50 metres long with a depth of nearly five metres can be moored.
- Latitude Of Centre: 35° 40′ 59.27″ N
- Longitude Of Centre: 5° 19′ 43.36″ W
- Population: 61,398
- Geonames: Geonames
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- Albanian: Mdiq
- Spanish: Doctor
- Arabic: طبيب
- Ewe: Ɖɔkta
- Central Kurdish: پزیشک
- Bambara: Dɔgɔtɔrɔ
- Armenian: Բժիշկ
- Indonesian: Dokter
- Lao: ທ່ານໝໍ
- Ganda: Omusawo
- Norwegian: Doktor
- Marathi: डॉक्टर
- Welsh: Meddyg
- Vietnamese: Bác Sĩ
- Amharic: ዶክተር
- Ukrainian: Лікар
- Maithili: चिकित्सक
- Greek: Γιατρός
- Guaraní: Pohãnohára
- Japanese: 医者
- Assamese: ডাক্তৰ
- Burmese: ဆရာဝန်
- Berber: ⴰⵎⴻⵊⴰⵢ
- Esperanto: Doktoro
- Kyrgyz: Доктур
- Azerbaijani (Latin): Həkim
- Finnish: Lääkäri
- Hebrew: דוֹקטוֹר
- Estonian: Arst
- Persian: دکتر
- Lithuanian: Daktaras
- Kurdish: Pizişk
- Georgian: Ექიმი
- Divehi: ޑޮކްޓަރު
- Icelandic: Læknir
- German: Arzt
- Belarusian: Доктар
- Latvian: Ārsts
- Chinese (Simplified): 医生
- Korean: 의사
- Kannada: ಡಾಕ್ಟರ್
- Igbo: Dọkịta
- Dogri: डाक्टर
- Akan: Dɔkotani
- Galician: Doutor
- Danish: Læge
- Chewa: Dokotala
- Serbian (Cyrillic): Докторе
- Bengali: ডাক্তার
- Macedonian: Доктор
- Haitian: Doktè
- Polish: Lekarz
- Aymara: Qulliri
- French: Médecin
- Scottish Gaelic: Dotair
- Hausa: Likita
- Gujarati: ડોક્ટર
- Pashto: ډاکټر
- Thai: หมอ
- Croatian: Liječnik
- Sanskrit: चिकितसिक
- Quechua: Hanpiq
- Oromo: Dooktora
- Northern Sotho: Ngaka
- Lingala: Monganga
- Oriya: ଡାକ୍ତର
- Dutch: Arts
- Maltese: Tabib
- Malayalam: ഡോക്ടർ
- Māori: Takuta
- Corsican: Dottore
- Hungarian: Orvos
- Bulgarian: Лекар
- Basque: Medikua
- Kazakh: Дәрігер
- Czech: Lékař
- Somali: Dhakhtar
- Mizo: Daktawr
- Sinhala: ඩොක්ටර්
- Bosnian: Doktore
- Kinyarwanda: Muganga
- Turkmen: Lukman Hekim
- Samoan: Fomai
- Urdu: ڈاکٹر
- Krio: Dɔktɔ
- Zulu: Udokotela
- Hmong: Tus Kws Kho Mob
- Shona: Chiremba
- Tamazight (Latin): Ṭṭbib
- Yoruba: Dókítà
- Tsonga: Dokodela
- Swahili: Daktari
- Tigrinya: ዶክቶር
- Yiddish: דאָקטער
- Tamil: டாக்டர்
- Xhosa: Gqirha
- Swedish: Läkare
- Slovene: Zdravnik
- Hawaiian: Kauka
- Telugu: డాక్టర్
- Tatar: Табиб
- Khmer: វេជ្ជបណ្ឌិត
- Italian: Medico
- Uyghur: دوختۇر
- Sindhi: ڊاڪٽر
- Punjabi (Gurmukhi): ਡਾਕਟਰ
- Konkani: दोतोर
- Irish: Dochtúir