- ESS-ə-WEER-ə; Arabic: الصويرة, romanized: aṣ-Ṣawīra),
known until the 1960s as
Mogador (Arabic: موغادور, romanized: Mūghādūr, or موݣادور, Mūgādūr), is a port...
- Théâtre
Mogador (French pronunciation: [teatʁ
mɔɡadɔʁ]),
founded in 1913 with
design by
Bertie Crewe, is a
Parisian music hall
theatre located at 25,...
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Mogador Island (Arabic: جزيرة موكادور, romanized: Jazīra Mūkādūr;
Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⴰⵎⴳⴷⵓⵍ, romanized: Amegdul; French: Ile
Mogador) is the...
- Essaouira-
Mogador Airport (Arabic: مطار الصويرة موكادور) (IATA: ESU, ICAO: GMMI) is an
international airport serving Essaouira (formerly
known as
Mogador), a...
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February 1909),
better known by her
stage name Céleste
Mogador and
often referred to
simply as
Mogador, was a
French dancer and writer. The
daughter of Anne-Victoire...
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Bombardment of
Mogador took
place August 15–17, 1844, when
French Navy
forces under the
Prince de
Joinville attacked the
Moroccan city of
Mogador,
modern Essaouira...
- The
Mogador-class
large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) of the
French Navy were laid down in 1935 and
commissioned in 1939. They were
extremely fast,...
- The
Medina of Essaouira,
formerly Mogador, is a
Medina quarter in Essaouira, Morocco. It was
designated by the
UNESCO a
World Heritage Site in 2001. Essaouira...
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Mogador was the lead ship of the
French Navy's
Mogador class of
large destroyers (contre-torpilleurs).
Named after the
Moroccan town, she was
built before...
- Clos
Mogador produces estate bottled wines in Gratallops,
Catalonia in the DOQ Priorat.
Founded in 1979 by René
Barbier III and his wife,
Isabelle Meyer...