Meknes

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Meknes
The City of Meknes
The City of Meknes
Meknes (Morocco)
Meknes
Meknes
Location in Morocco
Coordinates: 33°53′N 5°33′W / 33.883, -5.55
Country Morocco
Region Meknès-Tafilalet
Population (2006)
 - Total 950,322

Meknes (Arabic: مكناس) is a city in northern Morocco, located 130 kilometres from the capital Rabat and 60 kilometres from Fes. It is served by the A2 expressway between those two cities and by the corresponding railway. Meknes was the capital of Morocco under the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672 – 1727), before it was relocated to Rabat. The population is 950,322 (2006 estimate). It is the capital of the Meknes-Tafilalet region. Meknes is named after a Berber tribe which was known as Miknasa in the medieval Arabic sources.

Bab Mansour
Bab Mansour

The land upon which the city is founded and much of its surrounding territory came under the domination of the Roman Empire in 117 AD. (see History of Morocco). The original community from which Meknes can be traced was an 8th century Kasbah, or fortress. A Berber tribe called the Miknasa settled there in the 10th century, and a town consequently grew around the fortress. Meknes saw its golden age as the imperial capital of Moulay Ismail following his accession to the Sultanate of Morocco.

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Neighboring cities to the south: Azrou, connecting via the N13 road, is a cedar region with the noted "College d'Azrou" where many members of the post-independence elite derived); and Ifrane (Al Akhawayn University). Volubilis (Oualili) is about half an hour to the north, a ruined Roman town.

Historic City of Meknes*
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Medresa Bou Inania in Meknes
State Party Flag of Morocco Morocco
Type Cultural
Criteria iv
Reference 793
Region Arab States
Inscription history
Inscription 1996  (20th Session)
* Name as inscribed on World Heritage List.
Region as classified by UNESCO.


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Coordinates: 33°53′N, 5°33′W