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What is interesting about Casablanca?

The Casablanca Cathedral, built in the 1930s is an architectural masterpiece. The Cathedral was an important landmark in Casablanca during the French Catholic rule but after the independence of Morocco in 1956, the Cathedral ceased its religious functions and was abandoned.



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A most famous scene, American ex-pat saloon owner Rick (Humphrey Bogart) in wartime Morocco, with employee Sam (Dooley Wilson), brooding over Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) having turned up at his joint, a flashback montage revealing why, in Casablanca, 1942.

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It is a great place to walk around, enjoy the palm tree-lined walkways, and take in daily life in Morocco. It is close to Muhammad the V square which was perfect at the Golden hour and is a square of significance with important buildings surrounding it, a beautiful fountain, as well as history.

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Morocco, a North African country known for its rich history and diverse culture, has always been an alluring destination for tourists seeking adventure, relaxation, and unique experiences. The stunning combination of beautiful landscapes, mouth-watering cuisine, and warm-hearted people makes it a must-visit place.

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Its geographical location, at the crossroads of three worlds between which it has always served as a link between Africa, the Mediterranean and Europe makes this land a true melting pot of civilizations. Morocco covers a total area of 710,850 sq. m while its coastline stretches over 3,500 km.

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Set in the backdrop of the Second World War, evoking the notions of honor, loyalty, friendship and duty, Casablanca is a classic which represents the very best the old Hollywood had to offer, and it's no surprise the film managed to stay afloat and still be celebrated three quarters of a century since the premiere.

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