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  2. Rabat–Salé tramway - Wikipedia

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    The first tram network to exist in Rabat was inaugurated in 1917 and operated until 1930 when it was replaced by trolley buses. [1] The modern system is 26 km (16.2 mi) long with 43 stops. It has two lines (1 and 2) with a combined section and frequency of 8 minutes in peak hours. It has a calculated ridership of 172,000 passengers per day.

  3. Telephone numbers in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    On the following list, fixed networks are indicated by the following letters: I = Maroc Telecom (fixed), ... Rabat, Kenitra (O) 2006-05-29 +212-531-xxxxxx:

  4. 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]

  5. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco, [d] officially the Kingdom of Morocco, [e] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south.

  6. Grand Theatre of Rabat - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theatre of Rabat. The Grand Theatre of Rabat (French: Grand Théâtre de Rabat; Arabic: المسرح الكبير للرباط, lit. 'The Great Theatre of Rabat') [1] is a large performing arts center in Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. The building is designed by Zaha Hadid and her architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects. The ...

  7. Rabat - Wikipedia

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    Rabat's most popular sport club is the association football clubs ASFAR and FUS de Rabat. Well known in the continental competitions. AS FAR have won 2 major African titles, including 1 CAF Champions League and 1 CAF Confederation Cup. [106] [107] While Fus de Rabat has only managed to win one major African title, 1 CAF Confederation Cup. [108]

  8. List of tallest buildings in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] 2: Hassan II Mosque: Casablanca: 210 metres (690 ft) N/A 1993 Mosque [4] 3: Maroc Telecom HQ: Rabat: 139 metres (456 ft) 20 2012 Commercial Office [5] 4: Casablanca Finance City Tower: Casablanca 136 metres (446 ft) 26 2019 Commercial Office The tallest skyscraper in Morocco since 2019 [6] 5: BCP Tower: Casablanca 120 metres (390 ft ...

  9. Kasbah of the Udayas - Wikipedia

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    The later caliph Yaqub al-Mansur (ruled 1184–1199) embarked on a huge project to construct a new fortified imperial capital, called al-Mahdiyya or Ribat al-Fath, on the site of what is now the medina (old city) of Rabat, with new walls extending over a vast area beyond the old kasbah. [4]