Driouch Province (; ) is a province in the Oriental region of northeastern Morocco. It was established in 2009 by the division of the former Nador Province. Its capital is Driouch.
According to the 2024 national census, the province has a population of 188,191 inhabitants.
The province borders Nador Province to the north, Al Hoceima Province to the west, Guercif Province to the southwest, and Taza Province to the south.
Driouch Province is located in the eastern Rif area of Morocco. Its territory includes both mountainous zones and inland plains. The region is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with continental influences, with hot summers and relatively cool winters.
The population of the province has declined in recent decades. It decreased from 222,987 inhabitants in 2004 to 188,191 in 2024.
Between 2014 and 2024, the population decreased by approximately 22,868 inhabitants (âÂÂ10.8%), with a more pronounced decline in rural areas than in urban areas.
According to the administrative division established in 2009, the province is composed of 23 municipalities, including 3 urban municipalities (Driouch, Ben Taïeb and Midar) and 20 rural communes distributed across several caïdats and circles.
Five localities are classified as cities: the municipalities of Driouch, Ben Taïeb and Midar, as well as the urban centres of Tafersit and Dar El Kebdani.
The province is divided administratively into the following: