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Dejemaa el Fna

Dejemaa el Fna. Dejamaa al fna or place of the dead a huge open expansat the core of the medina of Marrakech is one of the preat meeting places of the warlock traders meet merchants merchants meet travelers me snake handlers and the past meets present with strorytellers carrying

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Dejemaa el Fna

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  1. Dejemaa el Fna Dejamaa al fna or place of the dead a huge open expansat the core of the medina of Marrakech is one of the preat meeting places of the warlock traders meet merchants merchants meet travelers me snake handlers and the past meets present with strorytellers carrying an a centuries old oral tradtiou keeping their listeners spellbound wih tall tales the square functionsas an outdoov market music hall restaurant and theatre as well as the point of departure or arrival for exploration of Marrakech’s my riad delights.

  2. The cave Hercules The cave of hevcules in northern morocco in Tangier is one of the largest caves in Africa where sradebha stretch thirty kilometers in the belly of the mountain & wove around the cave dozers of ryths most of which date back to greek culture but archae ologists complaim of reglect of this historical impact vesulting in the closure bulk of the cave and to the really complete collapse.

  3. Volubilis Volubilis situated near Meekness between fez and Rabat built in a fertile agricultural erla it was developed from the 3rd century BC on wards as a Phoenician Carthaginian settlement it gvewra pity under roman rule from the 1st century AD on wards and expanded to cover an area of a bout 40hectares with a 2.6km circuit of walls the city gained a number of major public buildings in the 2nd century in clouding a basilica temple and triumphal arch its prosperity which was derived principally from olive growing prompted the construction of

  4. Mary fin town houses with large mosaic floors The town fell to local tribes men a round 285 but was never retaken by Rome due to its remoteness and index feasibility on the south western border of the roman empire it continued to be in habited for at least another r 700yers first as a Latinized Christian community then as an rally Islamic settlement in the late 8th century the irises dynasty tradi tionolly seen as the founders of morocco was fgundeb there by the 11th century volubilis had been abandoned with the seat of power velocated to fez and much of the local population had been transferred to the new town of moulayidriss zerhoun about 5 kilometers from volubilis

  5. El badii place El Badii place is located in Marrakech; Morocco : And these days it consist of the remnants of a place Commissioned by the saadian sultan Ahmed almansur in 1578 .the building of the place was financed by arasompaid by Portugal of tier the battle of three kings.

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