-
Moroccan census. It is the seat of
Meknès Prefecture and an
important economic hub in the
region of Fès-
Meknès.
Meknes is
named after an
Amazigh (Berber)...
- CODM
Meknes (Arabic: النادي المكناسي), also
called Club
Omnisports De
Meknès is a
Moroccan football club
based in
Meknes. The club came into
being when...
- Fès-
Meknes was
formed in
September 2015 by
merging Fès-Boulemane with the
prefecture of
Meknès and the
provinces of El
Hajeb and
Ifrane (in
Meknès-Tafilalet...
- a multi-use
stadium in
Meknes, Morocco. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and
hosts the home
games of COD
Meknès. The
stadium has a capacity...
-
Meknès-Tafilalt (Arabic: مكناس تافيلالت (
Meknes-Tafilelt)) was one of the
sixteen former regions of
Morocco that
existed from 1997 to 2015. It was situated...
-
Meknès Prefecture is a
prefecture in the Fès-
Meknès region of Morocco. It was
created from the
former prefectures of
Meknès-El
Menzeh and Al Ismaïlia...
-
Chmielnicki m****acres (1648–1657)
Safed m****acre (1660)
Mawza Exile (1679)
Meknes pogrom (1728) M****acre of Uman (1768) Tétouan
pogrom (1790)
Algiers m****acre...
- gave the
legal po****tion of
Meknes as 632,079,
which corresponds to the
combined po****tion of the muni****lities of
Meknes, Al
Machouar – Stinia, Toulal...
-
Morocco are the four
historical capital cities of Morocco: Fez, Marrakesh,
Meknes and Rabat.
Rabat is the
current capital of Morocco.
Founded by
Idris I between...
-
Abdellatif Jrindou,
nouvel entraîneur du COD
Meknès" [Football:
Abdellatif Jrindou, new
coach of COD
Meknes]. telquel.ma. 5
December 2024. "Valse des entraîneurs:...