Moroccan census. It is the seat of Meknès Prefecture and an important economic hub in the region of Fès-Meknès. Meknes is named after an Amazigh (Berber)...
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Fès-Meknes was formed in September 2015 by merging Fès-Boulemane with the prefecture of Meknès and the provinces of El Hajeb and Ifrane (in Meknès-Tafilalet...
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capital was Meknes. The region was subdivided into the following prefectures and provinces: Prefecture of Meknès (now part of the Fès-Meknès Region) El...
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Meknès Prefecture is a prefecture in the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco. It was created from the former prefectures of Meknès-El Menzeh and Al Ismaïlia...
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CODM Meknes (Arabic: النادي المكناسي), also called Club Omnisports De Meknès is a Moroccan football club based in Meknes. The club came into being when...
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Au Maroc; Casablanca-Rabat-Meknes (in French). Paris P. Roger. Laribe; et al. (1922). "Meknès". Maroc pittoresque: Fès-Meknès-et-région: album de photographies...
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Commons has media related to Grand Mosque of Meknes. Ramirez, Francis; Rolot, Christian (2004). Meknès, cité impériale. Courbevoie (France): ACR Édition...
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Association Sportive Achbal Ismailia Meknés, also called Ismailia Meknès is a Moroccan football club currently playing in the third division. GNFA 1 Unofficial...
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a multi-use stadium in Meknes, Morocco. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home games of COD Meknès. The stadium holds 25,000...
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Marjane (business) (section Fès – Meknès (5))
6400 m2) Hyper Fès – Saîss (2009 – 6800 m2) Hyper Meknès – Route Agouraï (2005 – 5500 m2) Hyper Meknès – Hamria (2013 – 5500 m2) Hyper Taza (2012 – 2600...
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