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Morocco’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites
From the Historic City of Meknes to the Medina of Marrakesh (or Marrakech, if you prefer!), this blog article runs down the five best UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Morocco – some of North Africa’s most beautiful attractions. It’s just one examples of the travel writing articles and other travel content we can create, and this is how it begins…
“Morocco’s landscape is awash with ancient architecture; incredible structures which tell stories of this multifaceted country’s past. From fort to fountain, mosque to medina, every corner of Morocco is steeped in bewitching architectural history. Since 1981, UNESCO (the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) has been awarding sites around Morocco its official seal of approval, naming them World Heritage Sites, and we have chosen our five favorites.
1. Medina of Fez
The Medina of Fez gained recognition by the UNESCO World Heritage Organization because “[It] is considered as one of the most extensive and best conserved historic towns of the Arab-Muslim world.””
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