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  2. Medina, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Medina zip code, 14103, encompasses the village of Medina and the surrounding towns of Ridgeway and Shelby. [7] The village developed after construction of the Erie Canal, which bends as it passes through the village, creating a basin that served as a stopover point. This became the center of businesses that served trade and passenger ...

  3. Fes el Bali - Wikipedia

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    Fes el Bali (Arabic: فاس البالي, romanized: Fās al-Bālī, lit. 'Old Fes') is the oldest walled part of Fez, the second largest city of Morocco.Fes el Bali was founded as the capital of the Idrisid dynasty between 789 and 808 AD. [1]

  4. Fez (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Fez under Time Cafe, known as the Fez, was a nightclub and restaurant on Lafayette Street and Great Jones Street in New York City's NoHo District. The club closed in February 2005. [ 1 ] It hosted numerous musicians and comedians, including Rufus Wainwright , Stella , Richard Barone , Jonathan Ames , Carly Simon , Chris Mills , Rhett Miller ...

  5. Zawiya of Moulay Idris II - Wikipedia

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    The zawiya's most prominent external features are its minaret, the tallest in the old city of Fez, [4] [6] and the large green-tiled pyramidal roof over the mausoleum chamber. As a result, it is one of the most visible and easily identifiable buildings on the old medina's skyline. Up close, however, the zawiya is often obscured by the narrow ...

  6. Fortifications of Fez - Wikipedia

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    The Fortifications of Fez (also spelled Fes) comprise a complex circuit of ramparts and gates surrounding Fes el-Bali and Fes el-Jdid, two urban agglomerations that compose the old "medina" of Fes, Morocco. They also include a number of kasbahs (citadels) and forts which were built both to protect and to control the city. These fortifications ...

  7. Architecture of Fez - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Fez, Morocco, reflects the wider trends of Moroccan architecture dating from the city's foundation in the late 8th century and up to modern times. The old city of Fes, consisting of Fes el-Bali and Fes el-Jdid, is notable for being an exceptionally well-preserved medieval North African city and is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1]

  8. Mosque of the Andalusians - Wikipedia

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    The mosque also provided seven courses for education and contained two libraries, similar to the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque, making it the second most important mosque in the medina of Fez. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] The Marinids also founded at least two madrasas nearby in the early 14th century: the Sahrij Madrasa and Sba'iyyin Madrasa .

  9. History of Fez - Wikipedia

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    Layout of Fez at the beginning of the 20th century, after most of the major Alaouite-era additions to the city, such as the Kasbah Cherarda and the new walls built by Moulay Hasan to link the old and new cities. The Tijani Sufi order, started by Ahmad al-Tijani (d. 1815), had its spiritual center in Fez after al-Tijani moved here from Algeria ...