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Berber Moroccan Erotic
Homeland
Morocco
Region
North Africa
About Berber Moroccan People
Berber-Moroccans (Amazigh) comprise approximately 44% of the Moroccan population — approximately 14-18 million, the largest national Berber-Amazigh population in any country. Major sub-groups: Riffian (Northern Morocco / Rif Mountains, ~6-8M, speaking Tarifit / Northern Berber language), Shilha / Tashelhit (Southern Morocco / Souss Valley + Anti-Atlas, ~6-8M, speaking Tashelhit / Southern Berber language), Central Atlas Tamazight (Middle Atlas, ~3-4M, speaking Central Atlas Tamazight / Central Berber language), plus smaller Eastern Berber, Saharan-Tuareg, and Zenati sub-populations. The Berber languages of Morocco are the largest Berber-language community by speakers globally. Tamazight became co-official with Arabic in Morocco's 2011 constitutional reform — the first Arab state to formally recognize a non-Arabic Indigenous language as co-official.
Typical Berber Moroccan Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Berber-Amazigh source populations — see /country/algeria for the Berber-Amazigh entry. The Riffian and broader Northern Moroccan Berber populations show some of the highest light-eye frequencies of any North African population, reflecting both the Northern Moroccan Mediterranean source-population position and some historical Iberian-Mediterranean genetic exchange.
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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