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Kenitra القنيطرة
Country
Morocco
Region
Rabat-Salé-Kénitra
Province
Kenitra
Founded
1681
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Before the French protectorate was established, Kenitra (Arabic: Al-Qunayṭirah, “Little Bridge”) was a fort; the settlement and port, built by order of Marshal ...
is a city in north western Morocco, it is formerly known as Port Lyautey from 1932 to 1956.
The history of the city begins with the foundation of a trading-post by the Phoenicians, known back then as Thamusida. Under the Antonine dynasty, a Venus ...
Mar 23, 2014 · This unique historical treasure was built by the Alaouite King Moulay Ismaïl Ibn Sharif in late 17th century after a historical victory over ...
Modern history: in 1912 General Lyautey established Kenitra in 1912 as a French military fort and town, shortly after he established peace in the country ...
Kenitra kənēˈtrə [key] , city (1994 pop. 292,627), NW Morocco, on the Sebou River. It is a port exporting agricultural products. The city was built by the ...
Kenitra is a city in northern Morocco, formerly known as Port Lyautey. It is a port on the Sbu river, has a population in 2014 of 431,282, ...
Before the French protectorate was established, Kenitra (Arabic: Al-Qunayṭirah, “Little Bridge”) was a fort; the settlement and port, built by order of Marshal ...
Kenitra the capital of Gharb - Chrarda - Beni Hssen region. Kenitra is founded in 1912 by the French, and being called Port-Lyautey.