Arrondissement de Sbata مقاطعة سباتة

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How about a journey to a district where the past whispers through the streets? We are in the Arrondissement de Sbata. It is one of Casablanca’s sixteen arrondissements. Sbata is part of the Ben M’sick prefecture.

Sbata is more than just a location on a map. It is a vibrant tapestry woven from history and culture. The district’s story began in the late 1950s. It transformed from humble beginnings into a thriving community.

These lands were once part of Jamaa. This legacy lives on in the name of a Sbata neighborhood: Cité Djamaa. The district derives its name from the Sbata society. This company sold land here laying the foundation for the community. Development flourished around essential amenities. Hammams mosques and a gas station became local landmarks.

Today Sbata stands as a testament to Casablanca’s dynamic spirit. It borders the Moulay Abdellah district. Sbata offers a mix of residential options including HLM housing. Ennil and Oued Edahab avenues are famous. The Boulevard du Commandant Driss El Harti is also well-known. Driss El Harti was a military figure killed in 1979. The boulevard was once known as “boulevard des arbres”. This refers to the many trees that once lined the road. A new tramway line led to their removal.

The oldest part of Sbata features blocks near Cinema Madania. This cinema was the district’s first and only one. Sadly it no longer exists.

Sbata is well-connected by public transport. Buses like the 28 81 and 60 serve the area. Grand taxis offer another option to reach the city center.

Sbata is home to Stade Ba M’hammed. The Kissariat market offers many goods. The Al-Masjid Al-Atiq mosque stands as a place for prayer. The wholesale market “Korea” thrives nearby. It is Casablanca’s economic heart.

Sbata is near several educational institutions. The Faculty of Letters and Sciences of Ben M’sick are close. The Faculty of Letters of Ain Chok is also nearby. Generations have attended Lycée Moulay Ismail.

The district is known for its vibrant life. Sbata continues to evolve. It embraces both its heritage and Casablanca’s future.

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