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The 11th century Djemaa el-Fna square, part of the UNESCO World Heritage, has been the crossroad of cultures as traveling men would stop to rest and buy dates, the local fruit, and meet with other voyaging men from far away villages. This location continues to be a rest point where men exchange the currents of other neighboring villages along the Atlas Mountains.

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The 11th century Djemaa el-Fna square, part of the UNESCO World Heritage, has been the crossroad of cultures as traveling men would stop to rest and buy dates, the local fruit, and meet with other voyaging men from far away villages. This location continues to be a rest point where men exchange the currents of other neighboring villages along the Atlas Mountains.

 

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