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  2. Tauck - Wikipedia

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    Tauck (/ t aʊ k / [1]) is an operator of guided tours and cruises and is based in Wilton, Connecticut. Founded in 1925, the company offers guided land journeys, small-ship ocean cruises, European river cruises , safaris , and family travel experiences.

  3. River Cruise Review: Tauck - AOL

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    Tauck has won "World's Best River Cruise Line" from the readers of Travel + Leisure two out of the past three years for good reason: the river cruise arm of the family-owned, all-inclusive Tauck ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Morocco/Peer review

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    The peer review process is highly flexible and can deal with articles of any quality; however, requesting reviews on very short articles may not be productive, as there is little for readers to comment on. All reviews are conducted by fellow editors—usually members of the Morocco WikiProject.

  5. Amanjena - Wikipedia

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    Amanjena (meaning "peaceful paradise") [1] is a luxury hotel and resort in Palmeraie, a southeastern suburb of Marrakesh, Morocco. Built-in 2000, it was the first Aman Resort on the African continent. [2] In May 2015, David Beckham celebrated his 40th birthday at the hotel.

  6. A Moroccan Affair - Wikipedia

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    A Moroccan Affair [2] (Spanish: Ocho apellidos marroquís) is a 2023 Spanish romantic comedy film directed by Álvaro Fernández Armero from a screenplay by Daniel Castro which stars Julián López, Michelle Jenner, Elena Irureta, and María Ramos.

  7. Morocco–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    In the past, the failure to reach a deal for fisheries between the European Union and Morocco in 2001 complicated the relations between José María Aznar and Mohammed VI. [38] Morocco's Tanger Med port will pose competition that concerns Spanish ports. It was expected to achieve full capacity in 2014 at 5.5 million containers annually.