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  2. Sidi Moumen - Wikipedia

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    Sidi Moumen ( Arabic: سيدي مومن) is an arrondissement and northeastern suburb of Casablanca, in the Sidi Bernoussi district of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. As of 2004 it had 289,253 inhabitants. [1] It contains shanty towns from where the terrorists of the 2003 and 2007 Casablanca bombings came (mainly from Karian Thoma).

  3. ISO 3166-2:MA - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2:MA. ISO 3166-2:MA is the entry for Morocco in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1 . Currently for Morocco, ISO 3166-2 codes are ...

  4. Sidi Moumen Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The Sidi Moument Cultural Center (Arabic: المركز الثقافي سيدي مؤمن) is a community center located in the Sidi Moumen neighborhood on the outskirts of Casablanca, Morocco. It officially opened in 2007. History

  5. Sidi Bernoussi - Wikipedia

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    Sidi Bernoussi ( Arabic: سيدي البرنوصي) is a district and suburb of northeastern Casablanca, in the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. The district covers an area of 38.59 square kilometres (14.9 square miles) and as of 2010 had 503,522 inhabitants. [1] It contains the football club Rachad Bernoussi, established in 1961.

  6. Casablanca Tramway - Wikipedia

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    The Casablanca Tramway (Arabic: طرامواي الدار البيضاء Ṭrāmwāy ad-Dār al-Bayḍā’) is a low-floor tram system in Casablanca, Morocco.As of 2019, it consists of two lines - T1 from Sidi Moumen to Lissasfa, and T2 from Sidi Bernoussi to Aïn Diab—which intersect at 2 points and form a 47 km (29 mi) network with 71 stations.

  7. 2003 Casablanca bombings - Wikipedia

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    Arrest warrants issued for 50 Moroccans and 12 foreign citizens. The 2003 Casablanca bombings, commonly known as May 16 ( Arabic: 16 ماي, French: 16 mai ), were a series of coordinated suicide bombings on May 16, 2003, in Casablanca, Morocco. Twelve suicide bombers loyal to the Salafia Jihadia organization detonated bombs hidden in backpacks ...

  8. Mers Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Mers Sultan. /  33.57417°N 7.63139°W  / 33.57417; -7.63139. Mers Sultan ( Arabic: مرس السلطان) [1] is an arrondissement of Casablanca, in the Al Fida - Mers Sultan district of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco. As of 2004 it had 145,928 inhabitants.

  9. Ras El Ain Chaouia - Wikipedia

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    UTC+0 ( WET) • Summer ( DST) UTC+1 ( WEST) Ras El Ain Chaouia is a rural commune in Settat Province of the Casablanca-Settat region of Morocco, centered on the town of Ras El Ain. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 15,607 people living in 2603 households. [1]