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  • Tangier,  the old city, harbour view from kasbah's walls.
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  • Tiffoulfout kasbah often utilised as set.
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  • Uta Hammam square with the Kasbah, now restored as the Musée de Chefchaouen, was a fortress to fight the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco.
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  • Taourirt kasbah often utilised as set.
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  • Tiffoulfout kasbah often utilised as set.
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  • Tafraout, the Illigh kasbah for centuries ruled the caravan routes of Western Sahara.
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  • Tafraout, the Illigh kasbah for centuries ruled the caravan routes of Western Sahara.
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  • Tangier, the  Kasbah.
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  • Tizourgane, the old kasbah (12th century), now a small hotel.
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  • Taourirt kasbah often utilised as set.
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  • Tafraout, the Illigh kasbah for centuries ruled the caravan routes of Western Sahara.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen. The Kasbah, now restored as the Musée de Chefchaouen, was a fortress to fight the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco.
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  • Taourirt kasbah often utilised as set.
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  • Tangier, the medina, in the back the casbah.
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  • Tafraout, one of the last heirs of Illigh princes, rulers of caravan routes of Western Sahara. In the Illigh fortress are still preserved hundreds of old commercial agreements.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the medina, in the back the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tafraout. Aguerd-Oudad village with a bizarre rock named “Napoleon’s hat”.
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  • Tafraout, one of the last heirs of Illigh princes, rulers of caravan routes of Western Sahara. In the Illigh fortress are still preserved hundreds of old commercial agreements.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.Behind the gate the Spain's coast.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Tangier, the casbah.
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  • Dar el-Makhzen, the old Sultan's mansion, now a museum.
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  • Tafraout, one of the last heirs of Illigh princes, rulers of caravan routes of Western Sahara. In the Illigh fortress are still preserved hundreds of old commercial agreements.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Tangier, the casbah's gate.
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  • Tafraout, coloured “pink”village of Tazzekà.
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  • Anti-Atlas mountains, villages.
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  • Anti-Atlas mountains, villages.
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  • Tangier, the medina, in the back the casbah.
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  • View from the Kasbah (fortress).
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  • Tafraout, the Illigh kasbah for centuries ruled the caravan routes of Western Sahara. Marabout’s (holy man) grave.
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