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  2. St. Peter's Cathedral, Rabat - Wikipedia

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    St. Peter's Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Rabat) is a Roman Catholic church located at Golan Square (Place du Golan) in downtown Rabat, Morocco. It was erected in the early 20th century in the Art Deco style. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Peter, and is the ecclesiastical seat of the Archdiocese of Rabat. [citation needed]

  3. Telephone numbers in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    All phone numbers in Morocco are 9 digits in length (excluding the leading 0). Morocco uses a closed numbering plan, i.e. the prefix is not omitted for local calls. This is necessary because the same geographic area can be served by several prefixes. Casablanca, for instance, has 10 prefixes.

  4. Category : Wikipedia requested images of people of Morocco

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  5. Church of the Immaculate Conception (Tangier) - Wikipedia

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    The church is located on Rue Es-Siaghine, just west of the Petit Socco square at the center of the Tangier medina. It stands on the former ground of the Swedish legation, [ 2 ] : 768 which had been established there in 1788. [ 3 ]

  6. Catholic Church in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Icon of Our Lady of Morocco. Prior to independence, the numbers of the Catholics in French Morocco reached about 360,000 or about 4.1% of the population [5] while in Casablanca European Christians formed almost half of the population. [42] Catholics in French Morocco were mostly of French descent, and to a lesser extent of Spanish and Italian ...

  7. Casablanca Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The cathedral ceased its religious function in 1956, after the independence of Morocco. It subsequently became a cultural centre which is open to visitors. [1] It has hosted numerous art exhibitions. The Institut Français in Casablanca even organized an electronic music night inside the nave of the former church on October 10, 2015. [2]

  8. St Andrew's Church, Tangier - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, Hassan I of Morocco donated land to the British community in order to build a small Anglican church in Tangier. The resulting church was soon found to have insufficient capacity for the increasing number of worshippers, and a new building was constructed in 1894 which became the Church of Saint Andrew. [1] It was consecrated in 1905. [2]

  9. French Church of Tangier - Wikipedia

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    The French Church was also known as l'église des sables with reference to an earlier wooden church on a nearby site. [4] It is located on a median ground in the middle of Omar Ibn al-Khattab Avenue (formerly rue Washington ) in the Ville Nouvelle or 20th-century southern expansion of Tangier, off the neighborhood's main thoroughfare Mohammed V ...