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Essaouira (/ˌɛsəˈwɪərə/ ESS-ə-WEER-ə; Arabic: الصويرة, romanized: aṣ-Ṣawīra),
known until the 1960s as
Mogador (Arabic: موغادور, romanized: Mūghādūr,...
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Essaouira,
formerly Mogador, is a
Medina quarter in
Essaouira, Morocco. It was
designated by the
UNESCO a
World Heritage Site in 2001.
Essaouira is...
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Essaouira-Mogador
Airport (Arabic: مطار الصويرة موكادور) (IATA: ESU, ICAO: GMMI) is an
international airport serving Essaouira (formerly
known as Mogador)...
- Amal
Sportive d'Essaouira, also
known as Amal
Essaouira or ASE, is a
Moroccan basketball club. The club
plays in the
Nationale 1, the top tier competition...
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kilometres (109 mi)
south of the
traditional argan-producing area of
Essaouira, and is due to
expand north. 40
kilograms (88 lb) of
dried argan fruit...
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Festival is a
festival for
mainly Gnawa music artists, held
annually in
Essaouira, Morocco. It was
founded in 1998 by
Moroccan entrepreneur Neila Tazi and...
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Essaouira (Arabic: إقليم الصويرة) is a
province in the
Moroccan region of Marrakesh-Safi. Its po****tion in 2004 was 452,979 [1] The
major cities and...
- Paris. His
daughter is
UNESCO Director-General
Audrey Azoulay. Born in
Essaouira, in 1941 to a
Moroccan Jewish family,
Azoulay was
educated in
Paris where...
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Jewish cemeteries of
Essaouira are in the city of
Essaouira, Morocco. They
include the old
cemetery which is
located by the sea and the new cemetery...
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Gnawa musicians such as
brothers Mahmoud Guinia and
Mokhtar Gania of
Essaouira,
brothers Mustapha Baqbou &
Ahmed Baqbou,
Abdelkebir Merchane, Brahim...