Live a unique experience by visiting Mogador, these alleys will take you back in time, the smells of fish, thuja wood and argan oil make visiting Essaouira an extraordinary experience
Although the region of Essaouira has been inhabited since Antiquity , intermittently by the Phoenicians , by the Gaetuli at the time of Juba II and then by the Romans , it was only from the 16th century that the site was truly occupied by the Portuguese , who built a fortress, the Castelo Real , and ramparts in 1506 , which were quickly abandoned in the face of fierce resistance from the local population
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The medina of Essaouira (الصويرة, aṣ-Ṣawirah, Al-Suwayra, in Arabic , "the Well-Designed" , formerly Mogador , from the Phoenician Migdol "small fortress" , Tassourt or Amogdul ( "the well-guarded" ), in Berber , Mogdura, in Portuguese , Mogadur, in Spanish , Mogador, in French , nicknamed "the Moroccan Saint-Malo " , or the "city of the winds" , is a Moroccan medina , historic center of Essaouira , on the Atlantic coast of Morocco . Considered to this day as one of the most picturesque port cities of Morocco, the medina is one of the high places of tourism in Morocco , listed as a historical monument of Morocco , and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001
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