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  2. Maârif - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the musician Salim Halali settled in Morocco and transformed an old café in Maârif into a prestigious cabaret, Le Coq d'Or, where Warda Al-Jazairia and El-Haja El-Hamdaouia performed. [3] In the neighborhood is also located the Mohammed V stadium which holds room for 44'000 spectators. [4] Rue du Jura in 2013, before renovations.

  3. Maarif - Wikipedia

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    Maarif in Semitic languages relates to the basal root ARF (West, Plan, Goal, Fortune, Knowledge) it also may refer to one of these places: Maârif , arrondissement of Casablanca, Morocco

  4. List of municipalities, communes, and arrondissements of Morocco

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    This is a list of municipalities (urban or rural communes), and arrondissements of Morocco, based on the 2004 census. In 2009 a new administrative division of Morocco was adopted, creating 13 new provinces: Berrechid , Driouch , Fquih Ben Salah , Guercif , Midelt , Ouezzane , Rehamna , Sidi Bennour , Sidi Ifni , Sidi Slimane , Tarfaya , Tinghir ...

  5. List of cities in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Map of Morocco. The basic unit of local government in Morocco is the commune. [1] At the time of the 2014 population census, Morocco was divided into 1538 communes, 256 of which were classified as urban [2] and also called municipalities. [3] The remaining 1282 communes were classified as rural. [2]

  6. Stade Mohammed V - Wikipedia

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    The Mohammed V Stadium (Arabic: ملعب محمد الخامس, French: Stade Mohammed V) [2] [3] is a multi-purpose stadium which is part of the Mohammed V Athletic Complex (المركب الرياضي محمد الخامس) which is named after King Mohammed V and situated at the heart of Casablanca, Morocco, in the western part of the Maârif neighborhood.

  7. Italian Moroccans - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Italian-Moroccans, almost all of Sicilian origin, numbered over 15,600 and lived mainly in the Maarif district of Casablanca. [3] In those years, various works were designed and built by construction companies directed by Italians in the industrial and architectural fields, buildings, cinemas and public works such as the port of ...