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Tangier

Tangier is an amazing Moroccan city to go to. It has many of the things that visitors appreciate -a feeling of exotic secret, lovely views, fascinating history, unspoiled beaches Tangier is an uncontrolled mixture of Spain, north Africa, Portugal and France. It was under joint global control until 1956, and is situated in northern Morocco. Tangier is separated from Spain by the 20 miles of the Strait of Gibraltar.

Frequent ferries make the small crossing from Europe every day, and lots of cruise ships sailing involving the Atlantic as well as the Mediterranean usually contain Tangier as a port of call.

The medina enclosed by 15th century ramparts, is dominated with a casbah, the sultan’s structure (currently a gallery of Moroccan craft), and the Great Mosque. The communities of Western quarters, whose, stretch south and west. Tangier has been the summer website of the Moroccan royal residence since 1962. Town, an essential port and business hub has rail connections and excellent road with Fès, Meknès, Rabat, and Casablanca, together with an international airport and normal shipping services to Europe.

Its suburbs and Tangier rule the surrounding area, which occupies the country's northernmost area, located on a peninsula immediately north of the Gharb lowland plain and adjacent to the Rif Mountains that lie to the south. Beyond the city, the spot is poor in assets. Poultry breeding and plant growing have traditionally been the main rural economic activities.

Through the early to mid-20th century, Tangier was periodically beneath the collective administration of several countries. It was during this time that numerous Westerners settled there, and the town became a place of good political and artistic ferment. Tangier was famous being a destination of artists and writers through the 1950s and ’60s from Europe along with the United States and also to a lesser extent in later decades.

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