Tangier
2nd Tangier Regiment
The 2nd Tangier Regiment was raised by the Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth in 1680.
The 2nd Tangier Regiment was raised by the Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth in 1680.
Atletico Tanger
Etoile Diewhirst Tanger, also called AED Tanger is a Moroccan football club from Tangier currently playing in the third division.
Etoile Diewhirst Tanger, also called AED Tanger is a Moroccan football club from Tangier currently playing in the third division.
Cap Radio (Morocco)
Cap Radio is a Moroccan private radio station based in Tangier.
Cap Radio is a Moroccan private radio station based in Tangier.
Cape Malabata
Cape Malabata (or Punta Malabata) is a cape located at 6 miles east of Tangier, Morocco facing the Strait of Gibraltar.
Cape Malabata (or Punta Malabata) is a cape located at 6 miles east of Tangier, Morocco facing the Strait of Gibraltar.
Cape Spartel
Cape Spartel (رأس سبارطيل) is a promontory in Morocco about above sea level at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, 12 km West of Tangier.
Cape Spartel (رأس سبارطيل) is a promontory in Morocco about above sea level at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, 12 km West of Tangier.
Colline du Charf
The Colline du Charf is a hill of approximately 100 metres (328 feet) overlooking Tangier on the Mediterranean in northern Morocco.
The Colline du Charf is a hill of approximately 100 metres (328 feet) overlooking Tangier on the Mediterranean in northern Morocco.
Economy of Tangier
Tangiers economy is the third biggest of all Moroccan cities, after the economic capital Casablanca and the political capital Rabat.
Tangiers economy is the third biggest of all Moroccan cities, after the economic capital Casablanca and the political capital Rabat.
English Tangier
English Tangier was a colony of the Kingdom of England and a military and naval base in Tangier, held by the English from 1661 to 6 February 1684 when it returned to being part of Morocco.
English Tangier was a colony of the Kingdom of England and a military and naval base in Tangier, held by the English from 1661 to 6 February 1684 when it returned to being part of Morocco.
First Moroccan Crisis
The First Moroccan Crisis was the international crisis over the international status of Morocco between March 1905 and May 1906.
The First Moroccan Crisis was the international crisis over the international status of Morocco between March 1905 and May 1906.
Grand Socco
Grand Socco (meaning "Big Square", officially known as Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 but is rarely used) is a square in the medina area of central Tangier, Morocco and the larger of the Peti...
Grand Socco (meaning "Big Square", officially known as Place du Grand 9 Avril 1947 but is rarely used) is a square in the medina area of central Tangier, Morocco and the larger of the Peti...
La Dépêche marocaine
La Dépêche marocaine was a daily francophone Moroccan newspaper published in Tangier.
La Dépêche marocaine was a daily francophone Moroccan newspaper published in Tangier.
Médi 1
Médi 1 Radio (مدي 1, also known as Radio Méditerranée Internationale) is a private, commercial Moroccan radio network owned by various banks and private companies from both Morocco and France.
Médi 1 Radio (مدي 1, also known as Radio Méditerranée Internationale) is a private, commercial Moroccan radio network owned by various banks and private companies from both Morocco and France.
National Cricket Stadium, Tangier
The National Cricket Stadium is a cricket ground located in the Tangiers, Morocco.
The National Cricket Stadium is a cricket ground located in the Tangiers, Morocco.
Petit Socco
Petit Socco (meaning "Little Square"), also known as the "Souk Dakhli" is a square in the Medina area of central Tangier, Morocco.
Petit Socco (meaning "Little Square"), also known as the "Souk Dakhli" is a square in the Medina area of central Tangier, Morocco.
Rabat-Tangier expressway
The Rabat-Tangier expressway is an expressway in Morocco.
The Rabat-Tangier expressway is an expressway in Morocco.
Rabat–Tangier expressway
The Rabat-Tangier expressway is an expressway in Morocco.
The Rabat-Tangier expressway is an expressway in Morocco.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tanger
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tanger/Tangier (Tingitan(us)) is an archdiocese located in Casablanca, Morocco, immediately subject to the Holy See.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tanger/Tangier (Tingitan(us)) is an archdiocese located in Casablanca, Morocco, immediately subject to the Holy See.
Rue Es-Siaghine
Rue Es-Siaghine (meaning Silversmith's Street) is a street in Tangier, Morocco.
Rue Es-Siaghine (meaning Silversmith's Street) is a street in Tangier, Morocco.
Stade de Marchan
Stade de Marchan is a multi-use stadium in Tangier, Morocco.
Stade de Marchan is a multi-use stadium in Tangier, Morocco.
Stade de Tanger
Stade de Tanger, also known as the Stade Ibn Battouta, (ملعب ابن بطوطة) is a multi-use stadium in Tanger, Morocco.
Stade de Tanger, also known as the Stade Ibn Battouta, (ملعب ابن بطوطة) is a multi-use stadium in Tanger, Morocco.
Sufax
Sufax (also Sophax, Syphax or Sufaqs like in the name of the current city Sfax, Tunisia) was a hero from the Berber and Greek mythologies.
Sufax (also Sophax, Syphax or Sufaqs like in the name of the current city Sfax, Tunisia) was a hero from the Berber and Greek mythologies.
Tangier Exportation Free Zone
Tangier Exportation Free Zone is a free economic zone located south of Tangier, Morocco.
Tangier Exportation Free Zone is a free economic zone located south of Tangier, Morocco.
Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport
Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (Aéroport Tanger Ibn Battouta, مطار طنجة ابن بطوطة) is an airport serving Tangier (Tanger in French), the capital city of the Tangier-Tétouan region in Morocco.
Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (Aéroport Tanger Ibn Battouta, مطار طنجة ابن بطوطة) is an airport serving Tangier (Tanger in French), the capital city of the Tangier-Tétouan region in Morocco.
Tangier Protocol
Tangier Protocol was an agreement signed between France, Spain and the United Kingdom by which Tangier, Morocco became an international zone.
Tangier Protocol was an agreement signed between France, Spain and the United Kingdom by which Tangier, Morocco became an international zone.
Tangier-Tetouan
Tangier-Tétouan (طنجة تطوان) is one of the sixteen regions of Morocco.
Tangier-Tétouan (طنجة تطوان) is one of the sixteen regions of Morocco.
Tanjazz
Tanjazz is an international jazz festival held annually in Tangier, Morocco since the year 2000.
Tanjazz is an international jazz festival held annually in Tangier, Morocco since the year 2000.
Tinjis
Tinjis (also called Tinga, and also spelled as Tingis) was in Berber and Greek Mythology the wife of Antaeus, son of Poseidon and Gaia.
Tinjis (also called Tinga, and also spelled as Tingis) was in Berber and Greek Mythology the wife of Antaeus, son of Poseidon and Gaia.
Treaty of Tangiers (1844)
The Treaty of Tangiers was signed on September 10, 1844 whereby Morocco officially recognized Algeria as part of the French Empire.
The Treaty of Tangiers was signed on September 10, 1844 whereby Morocco officially recognized Algeria as part of the French Empire.
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