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Agadir City

Agadir is an Amazigh word of Phoenician origin meaning "Grenier collective or fortified village." Even today, the word is present in the Souss region and designates a warehouse for all the property of the tribe. A small community of fishermen Amazigh.
Friday, August 22, 2014
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History of Rabat City

We find the first traces of man in Rabat, on the current site of Chellah the eighth century BC. It was the Romans who gave the name to the place, which is a corruption of the Latin word Sala, the first name given to the river Bouregreg separating.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
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history Fes City

Dean of the imperial cities, Fez was founded in 789 AD by Idris I, a descendant of the prophet. His son, Sultan Idriss II, decided in 809 to establish the seat of the dynasty. From 818, the Sultan in his city hosts 8,000 families Andalusian.
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CASABLANCA CITY

CITY OF CASABLANCA  Throughout your visit, Casablanca reveals facades which combines neoclassical (pediments, columns, friezes ...) floral motifs of Art Nouveau and those more geometric art deco ornaments or volumes sober for years "modern". During.
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Tangier City Welcome

Geography: Tanger is located in the eponymous bay, open to the western end of the Strait of Gibraltar, about 15 kilometers from the Spanish coast. First established on the hill of the Kasbah, the city gradually spread over the mountains bordering.
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History of Marrakech City with pic

A Brief History of Marrakech The imperial city of Marrakech was founded in 1062 by Sultan Youssef ben Tashufin who deserves the credit for the construction of defensive walls surrounding the city. Lengthened to 19 km during the Almohad dynasties.
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