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  2. Essaouira - Wikipedia

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    Following Morocco's alliance with Algeria's Abd-El-Kader against France, Essaouira was bombarded and briefly occupied by the French Navy under the Prince de Joinville on 16 August 1844, in the Bombardment of Mogador, an important battle of the First Franco-Moroccan War. [22] From 1912 to 1956, Essaouira was part of the French protectorate of ...

  3. Medina of Essaouira - Wikipedia

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    Essaouira is an exceptional example of a late-18th-century fortified town, built according to the principles of contemporary European military architecture in a North African context. Since its foundation, it has been a major international trading seaport, linking Morocco and its Saharan hinterland with Europe and the rest of the world.

  4. Théodore Cornut - Wikipedia

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    Map of Essaouira bay, by Théodore Cornut, 1767. Map of Essaouira by Théodore Cornut. When he left Morocco in 1767, areas in pink were already built (streets are still recognizable), whether areas in yellow (harbour front, and medina) were only projected. Théodore Cornut designed the Royal quarters or kasbah of the city of Essaouira.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Mogador Island - Wikipedia

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    Mogador Island, seen from Essaouira beach. Iles Purpuraires, with Mogador Island in the background seen from the Essaouira citadel.. Mogador Island (Arabic: جزيرة موكادور, romanized: Jazīra Mūkādūr; Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⴰⵎⴳⴷⵓⵍ, romanized: Amegdul; French: Ile Mogador) is the main island of the Iles Purpuraires near Essaouira in Morocco.

  7. List of monuments in Essaouira - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 December 2020, at 17:49 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Geography of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] Morocco’s contribution to global GHGs is very small (about 0.18%) and majority of GHGs come from the energy sector. [19] As of the 2023 Climate Change Performance Index, Morocco was ranked seventh in preparedness for climate change. [21] A dried body of water in Agadir. Climate change will increase the frequency of drought in Morocco.

  9. Iles Purpuraires - Wikipedia

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    Iles Purpuraires are a set of small islands off the western coast of Morocco at the bay located at Essaouira, the largest of which is Mogador Island. These islands were settled in antiquity by the Phoenicians , chiefly to exploit certain marine resources and as a promontory fort .