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  2. Compagnie Générale Immobiliere - Wikipedia

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    Compagnie Générale Immobiliere, or CGI is a Moroccan real-estate development compagnie which is listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since 2007 . CGI was originally set up as part of CDG Development – which in itself is part of the CDG: Caisse de dépôt et de gestion.

  3. List of companies in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Casablanca: 1929 Exchange P A Comarit: Industrials Marine transportation Tangier: 1984 Ferry operator, defunct 2012 P D Compagnie de Transports au Maroc (CTM) Consumer services Travel & tourism Casablanca: 1919 Public transportation P A Compagnie Générale Immobiliere: Financials Real estate holding & development Rabat: 1960 Real estate P A

  4. Investment in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco remains the preferred destination of foreign investors in the Maghreb region (Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia), with a total of $13.6mln between 2001 and 2007, which puts it largely on the top of the list. The Persian Gulf countries are investing heavily in Morocco, particularly in tourism and real estate.

  5. List of tallest skyscrapers in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Casablanca 40 Proposed 9 Ynna Holding Tower: Casablanca 40 Proposed 10 La Tour Casa Nearshore: Casablanca 160 metres (520 ft) 44 On-Hold 11 Atlantic Tower: Casablanca 150 metres (490 ft) 37 On-Hold 12 Rabat Agdal Railway Complex Tower: Rabat 130 metres (430 ft) 37 On-Hold [16] 13 Park Hyatt: Casablanca 34 Proposed 14 Hotel Tower 120: Casablanca

  6. Central Market (Casablanca) - Wikipedia

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    Produce for sale at the Central Market in Casablanca. Fresh seafood for sale at the Central Market in Casablanca. The market is characterized by its Neo-Mauresque architectural style. Among its most prominent features is its large gateway, imitating styles of gates in Morocco's imperial cities: Marrakesh, Fes, Rabat, and Meknes.

  7. Hubous - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is a cultural and religious center for Casablanca and for Morocco, as it hosts the Moroccan Ministry of Islamic Affairs as well as bookstores of important Moroccan and Arabic publishing houses. [1] The many traditional and historic buildings also make the Hubous a popular tourist destination. [1]

  8. Casablanca-Settat - Wikipedia

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    Casablanca-Settat (Arabic: الدار البيضاء - سطات, romanized: ad-dār al-bayḍāʾ - siṭṭāt) is one of the twelve administrative regions of Morocco. It covers an area of 20,166 km 2 and recorded a population of 6,861,739 in the 2014 Moroccan census, [1] 69% of which lived in urban areas. [2] The capital of the region is ...

  9. Water privatization in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the French protectorate of Morocco beginning in 1912 the water supply of Casablanca, Rabat, Salé, Tangiers and Meknes was provided by the French private company Société Marocaine de Distribution d'eau, de gaz et d'électricité (SMD), a subsidiary of Lyonnaise des Eaux, under concession contracts. These contracts were ...