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The Rabat-Tanger expressway connects Tangier to Fès via Rabat (250 km) and Settat via Casablanca (330 km). Another expressway will connect the city with Tanger-med.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tangier
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What is the best way to get from Tangiers to Fes? Kelly Ann Frank ... Tangiers to Fes What is the best way to get from Tangier to Fes? Kelly Ann Frank
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A travel guide to Morocco's main attractions including Rabat, Casablanca, Fes, Marrakesh and Tangier. Moroccan train travel and other transport, tours, accommodations, photos ...
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Tangier, long a terminus of trans-Saharan caravan trade routes, is also the northern terminus of the Tangier-Fès railway. History Tangier was first known as a Phoenician trading ...
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Tangier, long a terminus of trans-Saharan caravan trade routes, is also the northern terminus of the Tangier-Fès railway. History Tangier was first known as a Phoenician trading ...
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Tangiere
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Lose yourself in the exotic atmosphere of Fes as you wander through the narrow streets of the Medina. It is possible to reach the Sahara, from Fes, and visit the?
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Hotels Riads Morocco: Marrakech, Essaouira, Fes, Rabat, Ouarzazate, selection of best hotels & riads in medina Marrakech, availability & booking on ligne
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Where are you going next?...I am going to Casablanca, Rabat, Tangier, Fes, Moulay Idriss, Chefchoueon and Marrakesh... ... The world's best new hotels..., Marrakesh, Morocco Hotel ...
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Morocco is one of Africa's most popular destinations and with good reason. Marrakesh, Casablanca, Tangier, Fes, the Atlas Mountains, the list is long on romance, culture, and ...
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A charming town in the Rif Mountains about half way between Tanger and Fes, it is characterized by its pastel colors mixed in the whitewash. It is an extremely romantic and ...
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... Tangier: Fes and Meknes: Casablanca . Ouarzazate It's an area where time seems to have been stopped. The city of great ...
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Visit Tangier, Asilah, Larache, and Fes on a four-days tour , Guaranteed departure every day all year around.
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Fes or Fez (Arabic: ??? [F?s], French Fès) is the fourth largest city in Morocco, after ... It also has an ONCF train station which goes east to Oujda and west to Tanger and Casablanca. ...
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The Rabat-Tanger expressway connects Tangier to Fès via Rabat (250 km) and Settat via Casablanca (330 km). Another expressway will connect the city with Tan-Med.
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Fes is easily accessible by train, whether you come from or go to Marrakech or Tangier. One train line goes to Meknes, Asilah and Tangier. The other train line goes to Meknes, and ...
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