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Figuig Homes, or "Tidriwin", are extended by building rooms over the alleyways; these extensions are referred to as "Askif". Houses are built mainly with soil, though palm trunks ("tizidin") and leaf-heads ("tikachba", "taratta") are used in roof construction. The arrival of electricity, plumbing, and concrete construction has not essentially altered the nature of Aghram building. However, modern age buildings are being built more and more in the newly appointed area's at the edge of each "Agram".
Figuig The original mainly spoken language is Amazigh (a Berber language). Figuig's population are referred to as "At-Ufyyey" in that language. Amazigh is spoken but not written in Figuig.
Figuig The town is built around an oasis of date palms, called "Tazdayt", meaning "palm tree" in the Berber language, surrounded by rugged, mountainous wilderness. Modernization has somewhat raised the standard of living, and drawn much of the town's population away, so that it is now struggling to reach stability. Its population in 2014 was 10,872, down from a peak of 14,571 in 1982.
Figuig The "akharbish" education, often held near a mosque, had already been replaced by modern French schools since the establishment of the French colonisation. This trend has only been strengthened by the advantages a Western French education is perceived to confer, and as a result, knowledge of the Berber language has suffered.
Figuig The Jorf is a sort of salt mountain about 1 kilometre long and 50 metres high. It is a nesting site of wild pigeons and bees, as well as scorpions and snakes, and is divided between several private landowners . The Jorf also serves to divide between the upper and lower portions of the town, and several thoroughfares connecting them run across it. The town's water-supply ("aman") is drawn from its northern end, near the pass which serves as the main entrance to Figuig, and water can generally be found there at the shallow depth of 10 metres.