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history of morocco: Marrakech
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Marrakech or Marrakesh (مراكش Marrakesh), known as the "Red City" or "Al Hamra," is a city with a population of 1,036,500 (as of 2006) in southwestern Morocco. Near the foothills of the Atlas Mountains. This city is the capital of the Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz region. Becoming a huge open-air restaurant with busy life that include the infamous Ladies of the Night(prostitutes). Like many North African and Middle Eastern cities, Marrakech comprises...
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history of morocco: Al Hoceima
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Al Hoceima is a city and port in the north of Morocco. And in the center of the Rif Mountains. The Al Hoceima city region has a population of 395.644 (2004 census). It is the capital of the Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate region. It is situated in the territory of the Bucoya tribe of the Rif who speak Tamazight. History of Al Hoceima. Modern Al Hoceima and it's Spanish influences. Al Hoceima is now a moderate size city with an estimated population of 100...
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history of morocco: Meknes
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Neighboring cities to the south: Azrou, connecting via the N13 road, is a cedar region with the noted "College d'Azrou" where many members of the post-independence elite derived); and Ifrane (Al Akhawayn University). Volubilis (Oualili) is about half an hour to the north, a ruined Roman town. List of cities in Morocco.
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history of morocco: Mohammédia
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Mohammédia is also a resort city containing a golf and tennis club, casino and many other activities. In addition, people call it madinate lwouroude wa riyada which means "city of flowers and sports". List of cities in Morocco.
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history of morocco: Beni Mellal
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Beni-Mellal (Arabic: بني ملال) is a Moroccan city located at . It is the capital city of the Tadla-Azilal Region, with a population of 163,286 (2004 census). It sits at the foot of Mount Tassemit (2247m), and next to the plains of Beni Amir. As the city lies quite far inland and is shielded by the Middle Atlas mountains the area has a real continental climate with very hot summers and quite cold winters. List of cities in Morocco.
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history of morocco: Nador
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Is a northeastern Moroccan city located in the Rif region. The city is a Mediterranean port on the Bhar Amezzyan (Mar Chica in Spanish) lagoon and a trading centre for fish, fruit, and livestock. It is linked to the Spanish city of Melilla, 10 kilometers north, by a semi-motorway. Main Nador city quarters and neighborhoods are:. Anafag / Lmatar / New Nador. Ammas n Temdint / Centro (city downtown). Ait Mimoun (Ait Mimoun Market). During the summer...
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history of morocco: Essaouira
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Essaouira (Arabic: الصويرة, formerly known as Mogador, its older name) is a city and tourist resort in western Morocco. On the Atlantic coast. Archaeological research shows that Essaouira has been occupied since prehistoric times. The bay at Essaouira is partially sheltered by the island of Mogador, making it a peaceful harbour protected against strong marine winds. Mohammed ben Abdallah encouraged the establishment of Jewish and other foreign tr...
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history of morocco: Kenitra
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Kenitra (Arabic name: القنيطرة, transliterated: Al-Qonaitirah, the little bridge) is a city in Morocco. Formerly known as Port Lyautey. It is a port on the Sebou River, has a population of approximately 370,000 (2005 census),[citation needed] and is the capital of the Gharb-Chrarda-Béni Hssen region. Kenitra draws its name from a culvert built on the Fouarat river upstream of the kasbah. This culvert was destroyed in 1928. In 1933, the Fre...
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history of morocco: Agadir
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Agadir (Arabic since it is not an Arabic word it is modified as follows: أڴادير, Berber (Amazigh):. Is a city in southwest Morocco. Capital of the Souss-Massa-Dra region. The word Agadir means in Berber "Fortified Granary" and is probably derived from the semitic root "g-d-r" (meaning fence) through arabic. Agadir is an important fishing and commercial port, the first sardine port in the world, (exporting cobalt, manganese, zinc and citrus).It...
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history of morocco: Azrou
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Africa, marrakech, casablanca, moroccan, fez, marrakesh,. Azrou (Arabic: أزرو) is a Moroccan. Small city , situated at 89 kilometers south of Fez, in the Meknès-Tafilalet region. Azrou is located in the heart of The Middle Atlas region, of Morocco, between Meknes and Fez and Ifrane and Midelt and Khenifra. www.oulamine.com The N13 road connects Azrou to Meknes in the north. List of cities in Morocco.