The early 16th century ramparts of the former Portuguese colony of Mazagan, now El Jadida, Morocco, were completely rebuilt in 1541 to comply with the military technology of the time.

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The early 16th century ramparts of the former Portuguese colony of Mazagan, now El Jadida, Morocco, were completely rebuilt in 1541 to comply with the military technology of the time.
Bikers
Mazagão/Marrocos
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Rue Hachmi Bahbah runs through the center of the former Portuguese possession of Mazagan, now El Jadida, Morocco, 90 km southwest of Casablanca.
In the early 16th century the Portuguese erected the Manueline-style Church of the Assumption in their former North African colony of Mazagan, now El Jadida, Morocco.
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Morocco
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