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2nd Tangier Regiment - The 2nd Tangier Regiment was raised by the Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth in 1680.
 
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American Legation, Tangier - The American Legation, located at 8 Zankat America in the old city of Tangier, Kingdom of Morocco, was the first American public property outside of the US, and commemorates the historic cultura...
 
Atletico Tanger - Etoile Diewhirst Tanger, also called AED Tanger is a Moroccan football club from Tangier currently playing in the third division.
 
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Bay of Tangier - The Bay of Tangier is a bay around Tangier on the Mediterranean in northern Morocco.
 
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Café Hafa - Café Hafa is a noted cafe in Tangier, Morocco, located along the cliff top overlooking the Bay of Tangier.
 
Cap Radio (Morocco) - Cap Radio is a Moroccan private radio station based in Tangier.
 
Cape Malabata - Cape Malabata is a cape located at 6 miles east of Tangier, Morocco facing the Strait of Gibraltar.
 
Cape Spartel - Cape Spartel is a promontory in Morocco about 1,000 feet above sea level at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, 12 km West of Tangier.
 
Church of Saint Andrew, Tangier - The Church of Saint Andrew, is an Anglican church consecrated in 1905.
 
Colline du Charf - The Colline du Charf is a hill of approximately 100 metres overlooking Tangier on the Mediterranean in northern Morocco.
 
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Dar el Makzhen (Tangier) - The Dar-el-Makhzen in Tangier, Morocco was the seat of residence for the Sultans of Morocco when staying in Tangier.
 
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Economy of Tangier - Tangiers economy is the third biggest of all Moroccan cities, after the economic capital Casablanca and the political capital Rabat.
 
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First Moroccan Crisis - The First Moroccan Crisis was the international crisis over the international status of Morocco between March 1905 and May 1906.
 
Fondation Lorin - Fondation Lorin is an arts centre on the Rue Es-Siaghine in Tangier, Morocco.
 
Forbes Museum of Tangier - Forbes Museum of Tangier was a museum founded by the American publisher of Forbes magazine, Malcolm Forbes, in Tangier, Morocco.
 
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Gran Teatro Cervantes - Gran Teatro Cervantes is a theatre dedicated to Cervantes in Tangier, Morocco.
 
Grand Socco - Grand Socco, is a square in the medina area of central Tangier, Morocco and the larger of the Petit Socco which make up the medina of the city.
 
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Hotel Continental (Tangier) - The Hotel Continental, is one of the oldest hotels in Tangier, Morocco, located at 36 Rue Dar el-Baroud in the city.It is located in the bustling Medina area of the city centre and some of the r...
 
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IR Tanger - IR Tanger is a Moroccan football club based in Tangier.
 
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La Dépêche marocaine - La Dépêche marocaine was a daily francophone Moroccan newspaper published in Tangier.
 
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Museum of Contemporary Art (Tangier) - The Museum of Contemporary Art or Musée d' Art Contemporain is a museum in Tangier, Morocco, housed in the building of the former British consulate near the Church of St. AndrewThe museum...
 
Musée de Carmen-Macein - The Musée de Carmen-Macein is a private museum in the Kasbah area of Tangier, Morocco.The museum contains sculptures, paintings and lithographs by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst and Ge...
 
Médi 1 - Médi 1 Radio is a private, commercial Moroccan radio network owned by various banks and private companies from both Morocco and France.
 
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National Cricket Stadium, Tangier - The National Cricket Stadium is a cricket ground located in the Tangiers, Morocco.
 
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Petit Socco - Petit Socco, also known as the "Souk Dakhli" is a square in the Medina area of central Tangier, Morocco.
 
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Rabat–Tangier expressway - The Rabat-Tangier expressway is an expressway in Morocco.
 
Rue Es-Siaghine - Rue Es-Siaghine is a street in Tangier, Morocco.
 
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Sidi Bou Abib Mosque - Sidi Bou Abib Mosque is a mosque overlooking the Grand Socco medina area of central Tangier, Morocco from the southwest.
 
Stade de Marchan - Stade de Marchan is a multi-use stadium in Tangier, Morocco.
 
Stade de Tanger - Stade de Tanger, also known as the Stade Ibn Batouta, is a multi-use stadium in Tanger, Morocco, that is currently under construction.
 
Sufax - Sufax was a hero from the Berber and Greek mythologies.
 
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Tanger-Med - Tanger-Med is a cargo port located about 40 km from Tangier, Morocco.
 
Tangerinn - The Tangerinn is a bar in Tangier, Morocco, a place of nostalgia for fans of beat generation or beatnik poets.
 
Tangier - Tangier or Tangiers is a city of northern Morocco with a population of about 700,000.
 
Tangier City Center - The Tangier City Center is a new project in Tangier, Morocco.
 
Tangier Exportation Free Zone - Tangier Exportation Free Zone is a free economic zone located south of Tangier, Morocco.
 
Tangier Garrison - Tangier Garrison was a military installation in Tangier held by the English from 1661 to 6 February 1684 when it returned to being part of Morocco.
 
Tangier Grand Mosque - Tangier Grand Mosque is a grand mosque in the Grand Socco area of central Tangier, Morocco.
 
Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport - Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport is an airport serving Tangier, 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 Regiment - The Tangier Regiment served as part of the English Army in the Tangier Garrison from 1662 until its evacuation in 1684.
 
Tangier-Tétouan - Tangier-Tétouan is one of the sixteen regions of Morocco.
 
Tanjazz - Tanjazz is an international jazz festival held annually in Tangier, Morocco since the year 2000.
 
The American School of Tangier - The American School of Tangier is an independent private school located at 149, Rue Christophe Colomb, Tangier, Morocco.
 
Tinjis - Tinjis was in Berber and Greek Mythology the wife of Antaeus, son of Poseidon and Gaia.
 
Treaty of Tangiers - 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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