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  2. Marshan Palace, Tangier - Wikipedia

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    From 27 to 30 April 1958, it was the venue of the Tangier Conference, a gathering of representatives from newly independent Morocco and Tunisia and from the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN), which promoted a vision for a future united North Africa that unraveled in the subsequent years. Participants in the Tangier Conference included ...

  3. Mendoub's Residence - Wikipedia

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    The former Mendoub's Residence in Tangier. The Mendoub's Residence or Dar al-Mandub (Arabic: قصر مندوب, French: Palais du Mendoub), formerly known as the Forbes Museum of Tangier, is a cultural monument and 10-acre (40,000 m 2) property located on Mohammed Tazi Street in the Marshan neighborhood of Tangier, Morocco.

  4. 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. The current structure was built in the early 18th century as ...

  5. Why Tangier Is the Hottest New Summer Travel Destination - AOL

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    The new Tangier Museum of Contemporary Art is housed in a former prison in the Casbah, while the Dar Niaba Museum, located in the city’s medina, the historic non-European part of the city ...

  6. Kasbah Mosque, Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Alaouite, Moroccan, Moorish. Founder. Ali ibn Abdallah Errifi. Date established. After 1684. Minaret (s) 1. The Kasbah Mosque (Arabic: جامع القصبة) is a mosque in Tangier, Morocco, and the main mosque (Friday mosque) of the historic royal citadel (kasbah) in the old city (medina) of Tangier. It dates to the late 17th century.

  7. Mendoubia - Wikipedia

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    Mendoubia. The Mendoubia or Mandubiyya (Arabic: المندوبية, Spanish: Mendubía) refers to the former ceremonial mansion of the Mendoub, the representative of the Sultan of Morocco in the Tangier International Zone from 1924 to 1956 (with interruption during World War II). It now houses the commercial court of Tangier and a memorial museum.

  8. List of Moroccan royal residences - Wikipedia

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    Marshan Palace, Tangier, former seat of the International Legislative Assembly of the Tangier International Zone, repurposed in the 2010. [ 7 ] Private residences

  9. Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Tangier (/ tænˈdʒɪər / tan-JEER; Arabic: طنجة, romanized:Ṭanjah, [tˤandʒa], [tˤanʒa]) or Tangiers is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is the capital of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region, as well as the Tangier-Assilah Prefecture of Morocco.