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  2. Zellij - Wikipedia

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    [30] [31] Workshops in other cities like Meknes, Salé and Marrakesh generally emulate the same style as the craftsmanship of Fez. [31] The exception to this is the city of Tétouan (in northern Morocco), which since the 19th century has hosted its own mosaic zellij industry employing a technique differing from that of Fez. [ 31 ]

  3. Historic house architecture in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The houses of wealthy residents featured decoration typical of Moroccan architecture and medieval Moorish architecture, including carved and painted wood, carved stucco, and zellij (mosaic tilework). The center of larger houses could also be occupied by a riad garden ( Arabic : رياض ), particularly in places like Marrakesh where more space ...

  4. Moroccan architecture - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan cities and towns were supplied with water through a number of different mechanisms. As elsewhere, most settlements were built near existing water sources such as rivers and oases . However, further engineering was necessary in order to supplement natural sources and in order to distribute the water across the city directly.

  5. File:Moroccan Zellij fountain, Meknes.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Stunning ancient Roman mosaic found submerged in the ... - AOL

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    A mosaic from the floor of an ancient Roman villa has been uncovered on the seabed in the waters off Naples.. Now underwater, the marble floor would originally have been located in the “protiro ...

  7. Dar Jamai Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is designed according to traditional Moroccan architecture, decorated with sculpted and painted wood, carved stucco, and colourful zellij mosaic tilework. In addition to various rooms on multiple floors, it contains a large courtyard garden ( riad ) with orange trees and a menzeh (observation pavilion or platform).