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    The French Church of Tangier, formally the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and of Saint Joan of Arc (French: Église Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption et...
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    Tangier (/tænˈdʒɪər/ tan-JEER; Arabic: طنجة, romanized: Ṭanjah, [tˤandʒa], [tˤanʒa]) or Tangiers is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the coasts of the...
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    The Church of the Immaculate Conception, also known as the Spanish Church or La Purísima, is a Roman Catholic church built in 1880-1881 in Tangier, Morocco...
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    Side windows Memorial plaque of José María Lerchundi in the crypt French Church of Tangier Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Dakhla Roman Catholicism in...
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    Ouarzazate Church of Saint Therese Tangier Church of the Immaculate Conception French Church of Tangier Roman Catholic Cathedral of Tangier Tetouan Church of Nuestra...
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    Casablanca Cathedral (category Gothic Revival church buildings in Morocco)
    technically been one as it was never the seat of a bishop. St. Peter's Cathedral, Rabat French Church of Tangier Christianity in Morocco "Casablanca Cathedral...
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    St. Peter's Cathedral, Rabat (category Articles containing French-language text)
    Cathedral French Church of Tangier Roman Catholic Cathedral of Tangier St. Francis of Assisi Cathedral, Laayoune Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Dakhla...
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    The Grand Mosque of Tangier (Arabic: مسجد طنجة الكبير) is the historic main mosque (Friday mosque) of Tangier, Morocco, located in the city's old medina...
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    Saint Marcellus of Tangier or Saint Marcellus the Centurion (Spanish: San Marcelo) (c. mid 3rd century – 298 AD) was a Roman centurion who is today venerated...
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    in Tangier. Small groups of Anglicans have worshipped together in Marrakech, but there is no Anglican Church established here. The Anglican Church of Saint...
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  • Legation building in use. 1844 6 August: Bombardment of Tangiers (by the French). October: Treaty of Tangiers signed in city. 1883 – Al-Moghreb al-Aksa newspaper...
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    settled in the country at the age of 19, eventually building himself a fine villa in Tangier where he lived for much of his life. His linguistic skills...
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    Abdelhafid Palace (category Buildings and structures in Tangier)
    national communities to build churches of their own, namely the French Church of Tangier (dedicated in 1953) and the Spanish Church that became the city's cathedral...
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    Kanjaa, an unmarried 25-year-old, lived in the villages of Belyounech and Oued El Marsa near Tangier. According to neighbours, he never had a steady job and...
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    was focused on urban areas such as the Mediterranean cities of Tangier and Casablanca. Tangier attracted many writers, such as Edith Wharton, Jack Kerouac...
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    The Hotel Continental, built in 1870, is one of the oldest hotels in Tangier, Morocco. The yellowing pages of the 19th-century guestbook refer to notable...
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    built as the Church of St. John the Baptist by the Knights Hospitaller; converted to mosque in 1291.[citation needed] Grand Mosque of Tangier; built on a...
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    Italian Moroccans (category Moroccan people of Italian descent)
    in Tangier, an international city, where there was an important community, as evidenced by the presence of the Italian School. A further increase of Italian...
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    French Algeria (French: Alger until 1839, then Algérie afterwards; unofficially Algérie française, Arabic: الجزائر المستعمرة), also known as Colonial Algeria...
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    resupplied in 1758, as the British blockade of the French coastline limited French shipping. The situation in New France was further exacerbated by a poor harvest...
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  • Robert Lundy (category Soldiers of the Tangier Garrison)
    reinforce the Tangier Garrison. In October 1680 he was wounded during a battle with the local Moroccan forces during the Great Siege of Tangier. He married...
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    Perdicaris affair (category Diplomatic crises of the 20th century)
    May 1904 in Tangier, Morocco. Raisuni, leader of several hill tribes, demanded a ransom of $70,000, safe conduct, and control of two of Morocco's wealthiest...
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    European enclaves in North Africa before 1830 (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    important town of Tangier to be entirely in French or Spanish hands. As a result, an international convention of 1923 established the Tangier International...
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  • Iberian peninsula south across the Strait of Gibraltar into Roman Mauretania Tingitana, of note is Marcellus of Tangier who was martyred in 298.[citation needed]...
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    States, such as the American Legation in Tangier, are also listed. Properties can be nominated in a variety of forms, including individual properties,...
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    country into respective protectorates, reserving an international zone in Tangier. Following intermittent riots and revolts against colonial rule, in 1956...
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    third-largest port in North Africa, after Tanger-Med (40 km (25 mi) east of Tangier) and Port Said. Casablanca also hosts the primary naval base for the Royal...
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    Tingi (category History of Tangier)
    name of Tangier in Morocco, was an important Carthaginian, Moor, and Roman port on the Atlantic Ocean. It was eventually granted the status of a Roman...
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    French influence in Morocco (see Tangier Crisis and Agadir Crisis), President Theodore Roosevelt sided with the French. Nevertheless, as the U.S. grew...
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    development". Port Technology International. 6 April 2021. Retrieved 1 May 2022. "Tangier Med Zones to create a new outlet centre". Atalayar. 23 November 2021. Retrieved...
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