Geographically, the Igzennayen historical region extends over the modern Moroccan provinces of
Taza,
Al-Hoceima,
Taounate, and possibly a portion of the Driouch province. The geography is characterized by its high mountains, some small fertile plains, and by a fresh
Mediterranean climate. The tribal area of the Igzennayen hosts the iron rich water source Tala Tazeggʷaġt, of which the water is known for its healing properties. Some notable towns and villages, tribes of the Gzeneya include: • Ait Aissam izem=Ait Eas'im • Braret • Buisri • Burd • Buankud • Branda • Dcar Azrou • Taghirast • Duaya • Aarkub • Ibakriyen • Inehecen • Ixewanen • Ighbaben • Iharkliyen • Iharcliene • Iharesen • Ihdayen (Hadria) • Ihrucen • Ikabunen • Ikarwan • Inehnahen • Ibuakbathen (sidi ali bourkba) • Izarwalen • Jbarna • Tamjount • Tastit • Tarmest • Tbadiwien • Tegzratin • Tizi w-Asri • Tizi n Dra •
Tizi Ouasli • Asht Aissa • Yarwahdud • Douar Ifzarene (Ifzan) • Douar tighza ==References==