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  2. Noureddine Bensouda - Wikipedia

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    1963 (age 60–61) Rabat, Morocco. Alma mater. Collège Royale de Rabat. Bachelor in Law ( Mohammed V University) Noureddine Bensouda ( Arabic: نور الدين بنسودة; born 1963– Rabat, Morocco) is a senior Moroccan civil servant who was the Director of the Direction Générale des Impôts between 1999 and 2010 ( Direction Générale ...

  3. Abdelouahed Mountassir - Wikipedia

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    Abdelouahed Mountassir (born 3 January 1956 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a Moroccan architect and urban planner.He is mainly known for his designs of the National Library of the Kingdom of Morocco (2008), for the future Ibn Sina University Hospital in Rabat and for urban development projects in Rabat and Casablanca.

  4. Anfa - Wikipedia

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    Anfa is a Berber name which means "the top". The area became an independent kingdom ruled by Barghawata from 744 CE until it was conquered by the Almoravids in 1068. From the 14th century, under the Marinids, Anfa rose in importance as a port. In the early 15th century, the town became an independent state once again.

  5. Arab League - Wikipedia

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    The Arab League (Arabic: الجامعة العربية, al-Jāmiʿa al-ʻArabiyya Arabic pronunciation: [al.d͡ʒaː.mi.ʕa al.ʕa.ra.bij.ja] ⓘ), formally the League of Arab States (Arabic: جامعة الدول العربية, Jāmiʿat ad-Duwal al-ʿArabiyya), is a regional organization in the Arab world.

  6. Archives du Maroc - Wikipedia

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    Archives du Maroc, Rabat, 2016. The Archives du Maroc (est. 2007) is an archive in Rabat, Morocco, on Avenue Ibn Battouta. Jamaâ Baida became director in 2011. [1] It opened to the public in 2013. [2] Among its holdings are materials related to the colonial French protectorate in Morocco.

  7. Sidi Boulaalam - Wikipedia

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    Sidi Boulaalam. /  31.67750°N 9.27250°W  / 31.67750; -9.27250. Sidi Boulaalam ( Arabic: سيدي بولعلام) is a small town and rural commune in Essaouira Province, Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco. It is about 145 kilometres (90 mi) southwest of Casablanca, north of Route 207 (the Essaouira - Marrakesh road), along Route 2202 between Sidi ...

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