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  2. Tetouan Ethnographic Museum - Wikipedia

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    Later on, it was transferred to one of the bastions of the Tetouan enclosure, in Bab el Oqla and inaugurated on July 29, 1948. It is a historic fortress built on the orders of the Alaouite Sultan Moulay Abd al-Rahman around 1830. [2] [3] In January 2022, the National Museum Foundation re-opened the museum after months of renovation and maintenance.

  3. Medina of Tétouan - Wikipedia

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    This article incorporates text from a free content work. Licensed under CC BY-SA IGO 3.0 ( license statement/permission ). Text taken from Medina of Tétouan (formerly known as Titawin) , UNESCO World Heritage Centre.

  4. Tetouan Archaeological Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Tetouan Museum includes a collection of archaeological and historical pieces dating back to various time periods. The exhibits range from ancient pottery, jewelry, stone engravings, ancient coins, and daily tools that reflect the development of society in ancient times. [4] [5] Many of the objects on display come from the Roman city of ...

  5. Tétouan - Wikipedia

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    Tétouan (Arabic: تطوان, romanized: tiṭwān or taṭwān, or ) is a city in northern Morocco.It lies along the Martil Valley and is one of the two major ports of Morocco on the Mediterranean Sea, a few miles south of the Strait of Gibraltar, and about 60 kilometres (37 mi) E.S.E. of Tangier.

  6. File:Tétouan, Morocco.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Sack of Tétouan (1399) - Wikipedia

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    The Sack of Tétouan of 1399 was an attack led by Hugo de Mendoza to Tétouan, then controlled by the Marinid Sultanate.The objective of this attack was to put an end to their pirates, who were attacking Castilian ships after the Marinid ruler incited them to do so.

  8. Larache - Wikipedia

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    The Institut Spécialisé de Technologie Appliquée (ISTA [24]) Larache is a key vocational training institute in Larache, Morocco, affiliated with the Office de la Formation Professionnelle et de la Promotion du Travail (OFPPT). It offers a variety of programs in fields such as mechanics, electronics, computer science, and construction ...

  9. Bombing of Tetouan - Wikipedia

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    Besides the containment of the demonstrators at Tetouan, Ganmia is also credited for the massive enlistment of Morocco men into the rebel army that followed. [8] He was awarded for this action by Francisco Franco with the Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand , the highest military decoration of Spain.