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  2. Casablanca Twin Center - Wikipedia

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    The two towers are one of the tallest buildings in Casablanca. They rise through 115 meters (377 ft) to a total of 28 floors each. The total floor area is 93,000 m 2 (1,001,044 sq ft), with a 7.2-meter-high (24 ft) atrium. There are 15 elevators (lifts) in the Twin Center. The towers were inaugurated in 1998 and became a landmark in Casablanca.

  3. Maârif - Wikipedia

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    It is bounded to the north by boulevard d'Anfa and Mohamed Zerktouni, to the east by avenue 2 Mars and Nador, to the south by the Casablanca urban highway, and to the west by boulevard Ghandi and Route d'El Jadida. [2] It shares the same name as its neighborhood, Maârif, which is located in the center of the city.

  4. Sheraton Casablanca Hotel & Towers - Wikipedia

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    The Sheraton Casablanca Hotel & Towers is a luxury hotel in the Old Medina of Casablanca, Morocco. Operated by Sheraton Hotels and Resorts, the hotel has 286 rooms and is a notable business venue. [1] [2] In 2001, the hotel had 306 rooms, 32 suites and 4 restaurants, so it is clear that several rooms have since been expanded as there are now ...

  5. Category:Arrondissements of Casablanca - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2016, at 07:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Al Fida – Mers Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Al Fida – Mers Sultan (Arabic: الفداء - مرس السلطان) is a district of Casablanca, in the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. The district covers an area of 17.9 square kilometres (6.9 square miles) and as of 2004 had 332,682 inhabitants.

  7. Royal Mansour Casablanca - Wikipedia

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    It soon became the preferred hotel of Moroccan royalty and nobility. Later renamed Le Royal Mansour Meridien, it closed in 2015 and was demolished in 2017 for redevelopment. [1] A new hotel, with its exterior designed in the style of the original, opened in 2024 on the site as the Royal Mansour Casablanca.

  8. Architecture of Casablanca - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Casablanca is diverse and historically significant. Casablanca , Morocco's economic capital, has a rich urban history and is home to many notable buildings in a variety of styles. Throughout the 20th century, architecture and urban development in Casablanca evolved in a way that was simultaneously specific to the city's ...

  9. Casablanca-Settat - Wikipedia

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    Casablanca-Settat (Arabic: الدار البيضاء - سطات, romanized: ad-dār al-bayḍāʾ - siṭṭāt) is one of the twelve administrative regions of Morocco. It covers an area of 20,166 km 2 and recorded a population of 6,861,739 in the 2014 Moroccan census, [1] 69% of which lived in urban areas. [2] The capital of the region is ...