House Doctor Basket Tanger, Nature, 24 x 24 cm

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House Doctor Basket Tanger, Nature, 24 x 24 cm

House Doctor Basket Tanger, Nature, 24 x 24 cm

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Take a flight to and hotel in Tangier, and you’ll have loads to keep yourself busy with. Even if you’re just spending a weekend in Tangier, the attractions are located close enough to one another that you’ll still have plenty to see. The Greeks knew this town as Tingis and, with some modification, record the Berber legends of its founding. Supposedly Tinjis, daughter of Atlas and widow of Antaeus, slept with Hercules and bore him the son Syphax. After Tinjis' death, Syphax then founded the port and named it in her honour. [13] The gigantic skeleton and tomb of Antaeus were tourist attractions for ancient visitors. [13] The Caves of Hercules, where he supposedly rested on Cape Spartel during his labors, remain one today. [ citation needed]

The owners are dear friends of mine and made me feel so welcome in Tangier during my whole stay in their guesthouse. Around the same time, a circle of writers emerged which was to have a profound and lasting literary influence. This included Paul Bowles, who lived and wrote for over half a century in the city, Tennessee Williams and Jean Genet as well as Mohamed Choukri (one of North Africa's most controversial and widely read authors), Abdeslam Boulaich, Larbi Layachi, Mohammed Mrabet and Ahmed Yacoubi. Among the best known works from this period is Choukri's For Bread Alone. Originally written in Classical Arabic, the English edition was the result of close collaboration with Bowles (who worked with Choukri to provide the translation and supplied the introduction). Tennessee Williams described it as "a true document of human desperation, shattering in its impact." Independently, William S. Burroughs lived in Tangier for four years and wrote Naked Lunch, whose locale of Interzone is an allusion to the city. Klimatafel von Tanger / Marokko" (PDF). Baseline climate means (1961–1990) from stations all over the world (in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst . Retrieved October 14, 2016.I have never been disappointed by a dish here and the owners are always friendly and accommodating. I would say it is in the medium price range in terms of places in Tangier, a main dish going for about 60-80 dirhams. Many civilisations and cultures have influenced the history of Tangier, starting from before the 10th century BCE. Starting as a strategic Phoenician town and trading centre, Tangier has been a nexus for many cultures. In 1923, it became an international zone managed by colonial powers and became a destination for many European and American diplomats, spies, bohemians, writers and businessmen. That status came to an end with Moroccan independence, in phases between 1956 and 1960. Davies, Ethel (2009), "Tangier", North Africa: The Roman Coast, Chalfont St Peter: Bradt Travel Guides, pp.119 ff, ISBN 9781841622873 .

Either way, it is always the perfect place to have a traditional sugary sweet Moroccan mint tea and relax as you enjoy one of the best views in the city. Being one of the cheapest teas in town, a full glass costs only 7-10 dirham. The Rabat–Tangier expressway connects Tangier to Fes via Rabat 250km (155mi), and Settat via Casablanca 330km (205mi) and Tanger-Med port. The Ibn Batouta International Airport (formerly known as Tangier-Boukhalef) is 15km (9mi) south-west of the city centre. Algeciras y Tánger, hermanadas en políticas turísticas y culturales". lavozdigital.es (in Spanish). La Voz de Cádiz. 2018-09-24 . Retrieved 2020-10-19. Lincoln, Margarette (2014), "Samuel Pepys and Tangier, 1662–1684", Huntington Library Quarterly, vol.77, pp.417–434, doi: 10.1525/hlq.2014.77.4.417 .

The Shia Arab refugee Idris arrived at Tangier [32] before moving further south, marrying into local tribes around Moulay Idriss and assembling an army that, among its other conquests, took Tangier c. 790. During the division of the sultanate that occurred on the death of Idris II, Tangier fell to his son Qasim in 829. [32] It was soon taken by Qasim's brother Umar, who ruled it until his death in 835. [32] Umar's son Ali became sultan (r. 874–883), as did Qasim's son Yahya after him (r. 880–904), but they governed from Fez. To get there you can take a petit taxi and tell them simply that you would like to go to Cafe Hafa- everyone in town knows it. Prodger, Michael (5 February 2016). "Damnation, Dante and Decadence: Why Eugène Delacroix is making a hero's return". The Guardian . Retrieved 30 April 2016.

There are two train stations directly in the city, one is called Tanger Ville and the other one Morora however from our experience, Tanger Ville is much quieter and more efficient and is definitely the one that you’ll want to get to for trains to Casa, Marrakech, Fes, etc. Benabbès, Ahmed (2005), "Les Premiers Raids Arabes en Numidie Byzantine: Questions Toponymiques", Identités et Cultures dans l'Algérie Antique, Rouen: University of Rouen . (in French) Tangierians regard football as the primary entertainment when it comes to sport-material. There are several football fields around the city. Tangier would have been one of the host cities for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations football tournament, which would be played at the new Ibn Batouta Stadium and in other cities across Morocco, until Morocco was banned from participating the Africa Cup of Nations due to their denial. [90] Basketball comes the second most practised sport in Tangier. The city is known for their local teams IRT, Ajax Tanger, Juventus Tangier and so on. Ali ibn Abdallah and his son Ahmed ibn Ali served in turn as the town's governors until 1743, repopulating it with populace from the surrounding countryside. [48] They were powerful enough to oppose Sultan Abdallah through his various reigns, giving support and asylum to his various rivals within and without the royal family. [49] If neither a Riad or a hostel is the right choice for you, the city also has plenty of beautiful mid-range guesthouses. Best budget hostel to stay in Tangier

The old town is still surrounded by the remains of what was once more than 1,829 metres (6,000ft) of stone rampart. Most of it dates to the town's Portuguese occupation, with restoration work later undertaken at different times. Three major bastions were the Irish Tower ( Bordj al-Naʿam), York Castle ( Bordj dar al-Barud), and the Bordj al-Salam. [14] Tangier's economy relies heavily on tourism. Seaside resorts have been increasing with projects funded by foreign investments. Real estate and construction companies have been investing heavily in tourist infrastructures. A bay delimiting the city centre extends for more than 7km (4mi). The years 2007 and 2008 were particularly important for the city because of the completion of large construction projects; these include the Tangier-Mediterranean port (" Tanger-Med") and its industrial parks, a 45,000-seat sports stadium, an expanded business district, and a renovated tourist infrastructure. Artisanal trade in the medina ("Old City") specialises mainly in leather working, handicrafts made from wood and silver, traditional clothing, and Moroccan-style shoes.

Lévi-Provençal, Évariste (1936), "Tangier", Encyclopaedia of Islam, vol.IV, Leiden: E.J. Brill, pp.650–652 . PAUL BOWLES WING: Tangier American Legation (TALIM)". www.paulbowles.org. Archived from the original on 2019-12-27 . Retrieved 2019-03-27. Bensoussan, David (2010). Il Était Une Fois Le Maroc: Témoignages Du Passé Judéo-Marocain (in French). Québec: Éditions Du Lys. ISBN 978-2-922505-21-4.A visit to the natural caves to admire the sea entrance shaped like the map of Africa is free. To visit the man-made caves, you have to pay 5 MAD. There are also old men wandering around the cafe selling salted almonds and peanuts for a couple of dirhams a handful. You might have to bargain for the price as the driver will very likely charge you 100 MADbut know that a one-way ride tothe Caves or the Cap is 50 MAD. Whatever you call it, this large open plaza in Tangier will most likely be a central marking point for anyone visiting.



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