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    Tangier ( / tænˈdʒɪər / tan-JEER; Arabic: طنجة, romanized :Ṭanjah, [tˤandʒa], [tˤanʒa]) or Tangiers is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is the capital of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region, as well as the Tangier-Assilah Prefecture of Morocco.

  2. Tangier, the cosmopolitan city! In the north of Morocco, on the coasts of Tangier where the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters converge, you’ll discover a unique city bearing a multicultural heritage.

  3. Ruled through the centuries by waves of conquerors including Romans, Vandals, Byzantines, Arabs and Portuguese, the city is more than two and a half millennia old, making it one of North Africa's most ancient. The medina, kasbah, bazaars and souks are among the country's most vibrant, and the beaches are excellent.

  4. Jan 26, 2020 · Out of the city you can bask on Blue Flag beaches and journey to Cap Spartel and Cap Malabata to spot Gibraltar and Tarifa across the strait. Let’s explore the best things to do in Tangier: 1. Medina. Source: Alexey Pevnev / shutterstock. Medina, Tangier.

  5. May 23, 2024 · In this in-depth city guide, you’ll find an overview of the most interesting places to visit in Tangier, recommendations about where to stay and where to eat and information about how to get around the city. Ever since I first came to Tangier Morocco, this city has never stopped fascinating me.

  6. Guarding the Strait of Gibraltar, Tangier has for centuries been Europes's gateway to Africa. Its blend of cultures and influences is unique in Morocco – for much of its history it wasn't even governed by Morocco.

  7. Jul 3, 2024 · Tangier, port and principal city of northern Morocco. It is located on a bay of the Strait of Gibraltar 17 miles (27 km) from the southern tip of Spain. It has been the summer site of the Moroccan royal residence since 1962 and was a destination for artists and writers in the 1950s and ’60s.

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