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- The Monastery of Toumliline (French: Monastère de Toumliline) was a Benedictine monastery in Toumliline, Morocco. It was the only Benedictine monastery...
- Toumliline (in Standard Moroccan Amazigh, ⵜⵓⵎⵍⵉⵍⵉⵏ) is a small town and rural commune in Taroudant Province of the Souss-M****a-Drâa region of Morocco....
- December 2023. "Benedictine Monastery of Toumliline". Archnet. Archnet. Retrieved 18 December 2023. "Toumliline Monastery". Lonely Planet. Lonely Planet...
- Catholics parti****ting at the "International Meetings" at the monastery of Toumliline, the Benedictine established the monastery of St. Marie de Bouake. The...
- parti****ted in 1957 at the International Meeting at the monastery of Toumliline, a conference focused on contemporary challenges and interfaith dialogue...
- organising committee of the International Meeting at the monastery of Toumliline in 1957 and gave a welcome speech. H****an ascended the throne on 26 February...
- together with Muslims. The International Meetings at the monastery of Toumliline, held between 1956 and 1964, provided a platform for intellectuals as...
- sites: the two lakes Afennourir and Tifoun****ine. The former monastery of Toumliline is also located within the park. Located in the Atlas Mountains, and affected...
- issues and interfaith dialogue hosted at the Benedictine monastery of Toumliline that attracted scholars and intellectuals from all over the world. During...
- in Morocco, the monastery sent 20 monks which founded the monastery of Toumliline. In 1961, the monastery founded the Abbaye de l'Ascension in Dzogbégan...