Moroccan tea.

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Moroccan tea.
Hassan II Mosque, Casablanca (Morocco)
Mezquita Hassan II, Casablanca (Marruecos)
Mosquée Hassan II, Casablanca (Maroc)
مسجد حسان الثاني ، دار البيضاء (المغرب)
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The Hôtel Continental, built in 1865, is one of the oldest hotels in Tangier.
L'Hôtel Continental, construit en 1865, est l'un des plus vieux hôtels de la ville de Tanger.
فندق كونتيننتال من اقدم فنادق مدينة طنجة، بني سنة 1865م
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Colorful plates, in the souk.
Moroccan door architecture and retro mosaic tiling, Asilah, Northern Morocco, 2015-08-10.
Asilah is a sleepy fishing town in the North of Morocco, just one hour south of Tangier.
The town lies in the middle of a fascinating history in historical, architectural and artistic terms. It’s 3,600 year old history that includes a varied range of occupiers, involving Roman, Arab Portuguese, Spanish and French colonisation. Its architecture has been heavily influenced by these different periods of occupation, which is one of the main reasons for its unique and characterful feel. Evidence of Mediterranean design can be seen in the rampart walls and gates themselves, reflecting the Spanish & Portuguese influence on the Asilah’s development, Roman ruins can be found in the nearby town of Larache and Arab influences are more subtly found in the decorative window shutters and the labyrinth like medina layout to the streets.