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Marrakech

[ US /ˈmæɹəˌkɛʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in western Morocco; tourist center

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  • The lanes and alleys of the Marrakech medina twist and turn through a labyrinth where excitement and mystery await you around every corner.
  • Arab governments interpreted her comments in Jerusalem as a tilting of U.S. policy toward Israel, but on Monday in Marrakech, Clinton issued what she called a clarification, saying her words in Jerusalem were meant as "positive reinforcement" for the Israelis. Undefined
  • After a few days combing Marrakech's maze-like medina for treasures to take home, you head into the High Atlas mountains near Oukaimeden to go trekking with Berbers for three days, staying in a village gite where you'll take long lunches under the walnut trees. Great last-minute summer deals for families
  • After, we tucked into a delicious picnic at the mountain summit and looked out over Marrakech. The Sun
  • After visiting the mosque I walk back to my hotel through the medina, which is far grittier and grungier than those of Fes and Marrakech. TravelPod.com Recent Updates
  • Marrakech is the great market of the south...not only the Atlas with its feudal chiefs and their wild clansman, but all that lies beyond of heat and savagery: the Sahara of the veiled Touaregs, Dakka, Timbuctoo, Senegal and the Soudan. Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh?
  • I was beguiled by the romance and exotic atmosphere of the souks in Marrakech.
  • After, we tucked into a delicious picnic at the mountain summit and looked out over Marrakech. The Sun
  • "At first, it seemed like the people were tough and it took me a long time to understand," Ania, a German riad owner in Marrakech told me.
  • The triennial forum, the second of its kind, following the previous meeting in Marrakech, Morocco in 1997, is being attended by some 3,500 water experts, government officials and politicians.
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