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  2. La Boîte à merveilles - Wikipedia

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    Fès: joyau de la civilisation islamique. Nouvelles Editions Latines. p. 236. ISBN 978-2-7233-0159-6; Omar, Zyadi (2012). "1ère année du cycle de Baccalauréat" Amy Tikkanen, La Boîte à merveilles, Encyclopædia Britannica

  3. Lycée Victor Hugo (Marrakesh) - Wikipedia

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    Lycée Victor Hugo is a French international school in Marrakech, Morocco, serving levels collège (middle school) and lycée (sixth form college/senior high school). [ 1 ] It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government.

  4. Ahmed Sefrioui - Wikipedia

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    La Boîte à merveilles (Le Seuil, 1954) : the city of Fez, as seen through the eyes of the little Mohammed. This novel about traditions and life in the city was a milestone for Moroccan literature. La maison de servitude (SNED, Algérie, 1973) Le jardin des sortilèges ou le parfum des légendes (L'Harmattan, 1989).

  5. House of Photography of Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    The House of Photography of Marrakesh, also known by its French name Maison de la Photographie, is located in the historic medina of Marrakesh, Morocco. It opened in April 2009, with a collection of photographs spanning from the 1870s to the 1950s.

  6. Dar el Bacha - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1910, the Dar el Bacha, which means "house of the pasha", was the residence of Thami El Glaoui, who was given the title of pasha (roughly "governor" or other high official) of Marrakech by the Sultan Moulay Youssef in 1912. [1] [2] For years he was the most powerful political figure of the Moroccan south under French rule. [3]

  7. Landmarks of Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    La Mamounia, also known as Hôtel La Mamounia, is a 5-star hotel in the Art Deco-Moroccan fusion style, built in 1925 by Henri Prost and A. Marchis. [104] It is considered the most eminent hotel of the city, [ 105 ] [ 106 ] cited as the "grand dame of Marrakesh hotels."

  8. Talk:La Boîte à merveilles - Wikipedia

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  9. Category : French international schools in the United States

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    Lycée Français de Chicago; Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans; Lycée Français de Los Angeles; Lycée Français de New York; Lycée Français de San Francisco; Rochambeau French International School; Lyceum Kennedy International School