Ait Attab (Arabic: ايت اعتاب) is a large agricultural river valley on the northern edge of Azilal province in Morocco.
[citation needed] The geography of Ait Attab valley is dominated by the flow of the river Oued el Abid.
It is rumored in Azilal Province that the dam upstream at Bin el Ouidane was built by the French as a means of countering the valley's influence by controlling its water supply.
[citation needed] Today, Ait Attab is regionally known for the quality of its olive oil and almond harvest.
Furthermore, because of the area's Berber heritage, many Attabis speak the valley's dialect of Tamazight, similar to the kind spoken downstream at Bzou.