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Culture – the Curtain Falls on the Summer Session of the 46th Asilah Cultural Festival

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— The city of Asilah vibrated a week during the rhythm of the plastic arts, children's workshops and international cultural meetings The Foundation of the Forum of Asilah closed, Sunday, 6 July, the summer session of the 46th edition of the International Cultural Festival of Asilah, organized under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King [...]
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1. Context and justification 2. Objectives of the project 3. Preliminary technical study 4. Opportunities for future development in Asilah 5. Expected socio-economic impacts 6. Conclusion 1. Context and justification Assilah, emblematic coastal city of northern Morocco, is known for its cultural heritage, its white medina, its Portuguese walls and its artistic festivals. However, the current railway line crosses the city bordering its maritime f…

— The city of Asilah vibrated a week during the rhythm of the plastic arts, children's workshops and international cultural meetings The Foundation of the Forum of Asilah closed, Sunday, 6 July, the summer session of the 46th edition of the International Cultural Festival of Asilah, organized under the High Patronage of His Majesty the King [...]

·Rabat, Morocco
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Article19 broke the news in Rabat, Morocco on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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