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  2. Ammouri Mbarek - Wikipedia

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    Opening the festival Timitar in Agadir, Morocco. (2006) Watch, the Live performance. Excellent video by Festivaltimitar Mamenk ur Yalla Timitar 2006; Release of his latest album Afulki (2006) 2008. Imeâchar Festival of Tiznit. (2008) 2009. Awtar [8] Festival in March (2009) 2010. Festival in la cote d'Agadir -August 2010

  3. Agadir - Wikipedia

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    Agadir became a large city of over half a million by 2004, with a large port with four basins: the commercial port with a draft of 17 metres, triangle fishing, fishing port, and a pleasure boat port with marina. Agadir was the premier sardine port in the world in the 1980s and has a beach stretching over 10 km with fine seafront promenades.

  4. Category:Agadir - Wikipedia

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    Morocco portal Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. ... Pages in category "Agadir" The following 12 pages are in this ...

  5. Moving from the US to Morocco taught me a different way of ...

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    In my senior year of college, I received job offers for positions in France and Morocco and decided on Morocco — somewhere new, in a part of the world with a culture I'd never experienced before.

  6. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The population of Morocco in 2021 is 37.271 million. [4] Moroccans are primarily of Arab and Berber origin. [5] [6] Socially, there are two contrasting groups of Moroccans: those living in the cities and those in the rural areas. Among the rural, several classes have formed such as landowners, peasants, and tenant farmers.

  7. Tasguent agadir - Wikipedia

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    The Tasguent agadir is a fortified collective granary built between 1200 and 1500 and located above the Moroccan village of Amzrou. It stopped being used as a granary in the 19th century, but became known during the 20th century as one of the best preserved agadirs of the Anti-Atlas .

  8. Dcheira El Jihadia - Wikipedia

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    Dcheira El Jihadia (Arabic: الدشيرة الجهادية) is a city in southern Morocco. It is located in the prefecture of Inezgane-Aït Melloul in Morocco's Souss-Massa region, 10 km south of the region's largest city of Agadir. The 2014 Moroccan census recorded 100,336 people living in Dcheira El Jihadia, [1] up from 89,367 people in 2004.

  9. Taghazout - Wikipedia

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    The site Taghazout-Argana Bay is 15 kilometres north of Agadir. It is intended to become the first seaside resort in Morocco, 300 km from Marrakesh, the first cultural and tourist centre of the country and 180 kilometres from the city of Essaouira. Taghazout Bay is part of the Moroccan national tourism strategy ‘Vision 2030’. It is expected ...