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Marrakesh

NOUN
  1. a city in western Morocco; tourist center

How To Use Marrakesh In A Sentence

  • If you are heading for Marrakesh, for instance, you are going to want to stay in a riad.
  • In Marrakesh, women put kohl on their eyes in one single line. Times, Sunday Times
  • For many centuries, sultans ruled Morocco from the ancient capitals of Fez and Marrakesh.
  • Marrakesh ‘the Red’ has the colours and shapes of the Moroccan South; the dusty rose of the desert; and the stout, square walls, their regular lines broken occasionally by a minaret or the scratchy brush of a date palm.
  • He has just opened a riad in Marrakesh, a half-hour drive away, called Kssour Agafay, which doubles as a private members ' club and boutique hotel.
  • A French colonial influence resonates in the town - cafes and brasseries line the boulevards, and the Marrakeshis switch in and out of Arabic and French, their language seeded with luxurious aspirated and liquid sounds.
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  • I saw in my beloved Marrakesh a haven where I could regain my strength.
  • Last year, for instance, my boyfriend and I spent an idyllic 10 days in Marrakesh.
  • Djamaa el - Fna Square is situated medina of Marrakesh, included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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