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Larache (Arabic: العرائش, romanized: al-'Ara'ish) is a city in northwestern Morocco. It is on the Moroccan coast, where the Loukkos River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Larache is one of the most important cities of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region.
Many civilisations and cultures have influenced the history of Larache, starting in the ancient city of Lixus during the 12th centuryBCE. Between the period of being a strategic Berber town and then a Phoenician trading centre to Morocco's independence era around the 1950s, Larache was a nexus for many cultures.
^"POPULATION LÉGALE DES RÉGIONS, PROVINCES, PRÉFECTURES, MUNICIPALITÉS, ARRONDISSEMENTS ET COMMUNES DU ROYAUME D'APRÈS LES RÉSULTATS DU RGPH 2014" (in Arabic and French). High Commission for Planning, Morocco. 8 April 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
Larache (Arabic: العرائش, romanized: al-'Ara'ish) is a city in northwestern Morocco. It is on the Moroccan coast, where the Loukkos River meets the Atlantic...
Larache is a province in the Moroccan region of Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima. Its population in 2004 was 472,386. The major cities and towns are: Khemis...
The Treaty of Larache was a treaty between Sweden-Norway, Denmark and Morocco as a result of the Moroccan expedition (1843-45). The expedition was conducted...
The Expedition of Larache occurred in June 1765 when French Navy Marines attempted to invade the Moroccan city of Larache following a bombardment of Salé...
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The cession of Larache effectively took place on 20 November 1610, when Juan de Mendoza y Velasco, Marquis of San Germán, assumed control over the North...
from the English who had abandoned it in 1684 and drove the Spanish from Larache in 1689. The Portuguese abandoned Mazagão, their last territory in Morocco...
Moroccan–Spanish conflicts: Siege of Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Melilla (1774–1775) Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) Hispano-Moroccan War...
FUS Rabat Rabat Salle Ibn Rochd IRT Tanger Tanger Salle Ziaten Lixus LaracheLarache Salle Maghreb El Jadid Raja CA Casablanca Salle Complexe Mohamed V...
Portuguese force landed at Anfa and pillaged the region between that city and Larache. In 1487, King John II of Portugal began preparing a fleet to conduct a...
established between Seville and Larache and in 1921, the first Spanish commercial service between Seville and Larache was set up. In 1923, various facilities...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Morocco. There are currently 118 embassies in Rabat, and many countries maintain consulates in other Moroccan...
in the Rif Mountains and flows into the Atlantic Ocean in the city of Larache; the city's port is on the river. The Loukkos river basin is 3,730 km2...
residence of exile in Brussels, the Manoir d'Anjou, for their property at Larache, Morocco, in March 1939 where he died on 24 August, the Manoir having become...
designed the city using French captives from the failed French expedition to Larache in 1765, and with the mission of building a city adapted to the needs of...
successfully. He expelled the Europeans from the ports they had occupied: Larache, Asilah, Mehdya, and Tangier. He took thousands of Christians prisoner...