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  2. Tangier City Center - Wikipedia

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    Tanger City Center has two hotels (rated 4 and 5 stars) operated by the Hilton chain, with a capacity of roughly 500 rooms. It also offers an 800-unit residential complex, joined by office space as well as a shopping and leisure centre that can accommodate more than 100 different businesses, including a seven screen cinema complex.

  3. Seating plan - Wikipedia

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    A seating plan is a diagram or a set of written or spoken instructions that determines where people should take their seats. It is widely used on diverse occasions. It is widely used on diverse occasions.

  4. Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima - Wikipedia

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    Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceima (Arabic: طنجة - تطوان - الحسيمة, romanized: ṭanja - tiṭwān - al-ḥusayma) is the northernmost of the twelve regions of Morocco. It covers an area of 15,090 km 2 and recorded a population of 3,556,729 in the 2014 Moroccan census. [1] [2] The capital of the region is Tangier. [3]

  5. Grand Socco - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Socco is surrounded by a mosque, a few shops, several banks, half a dozen modest restaurants with covered outdoor seating areas, several cafés, the Cinema Rif, an Amendis office and a pharmacy. On one side is the arch entrance to Mendoubia Gardens and another arch leads to the Rue de la Kasbah, also known as Rue d'Italie.

  6. Kasbah Palace, Tangier - Wikipedia

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    The Kasbah Palace, also known as Dar al-Makhzen, Sultan's Palace or Governor's Palace and formerly as the Sharifian Palace, [1]: 650 is a historical building and museum in the Kasbah or citadel of Tangier, Morocco. Its site has long been the main seat of political power in Tangier.

  7. Tangier - Wikipedia

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    In 1905 the first Moroccan newspaper, Lisan al-Maghrib ("The Voice of Morocco"), was established in Tangiers on the order of Sultan Abdelaziz, partly with the aim of counteracting the views expressed by al-Sa'adah, an Arabic newspaper established in 1904 or 1905 by the French embassy in the city.

  8. File:Tanger Tetouan Hoceima Region Locator map.svg

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    File:Tanger Tetouan Hoceima Region Locator map.svg. ... Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima in Morocco (Morocco view).svg: 11:16, 29 September 2015: 7,887 × 7,999 (813 KB)

  9. Ibn Batouta Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural match was played on 26 April 2011 between IR Tanger and Atlético Madrid B and it followed by a match between Raja CA and Atlético Madrid. [1] On July 27, the stadium hosted the 2011 Trophée des champions, in which Marseille beat Lille 5–4. [2] VIP box of the Ibn Batouta Stadium