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The natural music of water

The Middle Atlas richness Fez, which is the heart of Morocco's history, hides in its pockets one of the most beautiful medinas of Morocco. About ten kilometres away, far from the bustling city, stands a chain of eye-popping landscapes. ...

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The treasures of Tetouan

Tetouan, the Mediterranean blue pearl With lime walls building, Tetouan has dove's look ! Strolling its alleys, you’re welcome to the subtle mixture of its cultures. ...

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At the crossroads of cultures

Casablanca, the cosmopolitan city Casablanca is an enigma for historians. Wit hits mysterious origins, its neighborhoods and its monuments have much to say about its history. ...

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An ultimate retail therapy in the imperial city

Handicraft shopping in Rabat Rabat is an active capital, especially inside of its shopping streets and markets. Traditional handicrafts coexist with those revisited by modern designers. The medina is not to be outdone. This historic district brims with all kinf of shops. ...

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Meknes, the laid-back city

Meknes, an absolute open-air museum The Medina of Meknes and the remains of the royal palace have earned it an undisputable place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. On El Hedime square, Bab Mansour, one of the masterpieces of Hispano-Moorish art, is the gateway to the medina. ...

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Tetouan, a dove on the Mediterranean Sea

Pamper yourself with a memorable stay in Tetouan Just like its first cousin, Tangier, Tetouan boasts a peaceful atmosphere. Known as the daughter of "Granada", it’s a city with Hispano-Moorish footmarks. Its medina is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. ...

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Dynastic history of Morocco

Morocco, a melting pot of dynasties and cultures: Each country has its own history: historical facts, events and important milestones that gave the country its true historical value. The history of a country is one of the events considered worthy of remembrance, which perfectly applies to Morocco. ...

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