Imperial Cities
Capitals • medinas • sacred town
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Browse more than 72 cities and places through imperial capitals, Atlantic ports, northern medinas, Mediterranean towns, Atlas interiors, oasis valleys and Sahara routes — all arranged in one clear visual index.
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From the Strait gateway to the far southern coast: whitewashed medinas, ports, lagoons, resort towns and historic walls.
The eastern corridor moves from Mediterranean beaches and lagoon landscapes to music cities, citrus foothills and desert-edge oases.
Lagoon, Mediterranean identity and eastern northern Morocco.
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Eastern Mediterranean coastal spot between Nador and Saïdia.
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Mediterranean beach town and eastern coastal resort.
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Eastern capital, music, borderland culture and historic medina.
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Beni Snassen foothills, citrus region and eastern Morocco gateway.
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Oasis architecture, palm groves and eastern desert heritage.
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Ziz Valley gateway linking eastern Morocco with oasis routes.
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Highland town between Middle Atlas and the eastern desert route.
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Beni Snassen caves, mountain valleys and Oriental Morocco heritage.
Open page →Mountain landscapes, plains gateways, orchard towns, spiritual weaving memory and the granite landscapes of the Anti-Atlas.
A city is never only a pin on a map. It carries dynastic memory, craft traditions, language, food, landscape and everyday rhythm.
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