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  2. Medina quarter - Wikipedia

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    A medina (from Arabic: مدينة, romanized: madīnah, lit. 'city') is a historical district in a number of North African cities, often corresponding to an old walled city. The term comes from the Arabic word simply meaning "city" or "town".

  3. Casablanca - Wikipedia

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    Casablanca also hosts the primary naval base for the Royal Moroccan Navy. Casablanca is a significant financial centre, ranking 54th globally in the September 2023 Global Financial Centres Index rankings, between Brussels and Rome. [5] The Casablanca Stock Exchange is Africa's third-largest in terms of market capitalization, as of December 2022 ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco's first site, Medina of Fez, was inscribed on the list at the 5th Session of the World Heritage Committee, held in Paris, France in 1981. [4] The most recent inscription, Rabat, Modern Capital and Historic City: a Shared Heritage, was added to the list in 2012. [5] In addition, Morocco maintains a further 13 properties on the tentative ...

  5. Ould el-Hamra Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Ould el-Hamra Mosque (Arabic: مسجد ولد الحمرا) is a mosque in the medina of Casablanca first erected in 1789. Along with the Ettedgui Synagogue and the Church of San Buenaventura, it is of the three buildings representing the three Abrahamic religions in a space of 250 m 2 in the medina. [1]

  6. Ettedgui Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Ettedgui Synagogue (Arabic: كنيس التدغي) is a synagogue in the medina of Casablanca, Morocco. [2] [3] It was rededicated by King Mohammed VI of Morocco on December 20, 2016, after it was restored. [2] A government grant of about $844,000 funded the restorations, according to the Maghreb Arab Press. [4]

  7. File:Rue dar el Makhzen - Mosquée - Casablanca, Maroc.jpg

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    Dar El Makhzen mosquée de Médina, Casablanca, Maroc. English: View of the new and the old minaret (base still visible covered with a green pyramidal roof). Dar El Makhzen Mosque in Medina, Casablanca, Morocco.