Fes
Fès Fas / ⴼⴰⵙ / فاس Fez | |
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![]() View of the medina (old city) of Fes | |
Coordinates: 34°2′N 5°0′W / 34.033°N 5.000°WCoordinates: 34°2′N 5°0′W / 34.033°N 5.000°W | |
Kintra | ![]() |
Region | Fès-Boulemane |
Foondit | 789 |
Foondit bi | Idrisid dynasty |
Govrenment | |
• Mayor | Hamid Chabat |
• Govrenor | Mohamed Rerrhabi |
Elevation | 410 m (1,350 ft) |
Population (2012)[2] | |
• Total | 1,044,376 |
• Rank | 3rd in Morocco |
Racial makeup | |
• Arabs | 53.6% |
• Berbers | 32.7% |
• Moriscos | 10.2% |
• Ithers | 3.5% |
Website | www.fes-city.com |
Fes or Fez (Arabic: فاس, romanised: fās, French: Fès) is the seicont lairgest ceety o Morocco —efter Casablanca, wi a population o juist ower ane million. It's the caipital o the Fès-Boulemane region.
Fes, the umwhile caipital, is ane o the kintra's fower "imperial ceeties," the ithers bein Rabat, Marrakech an Meknes. It comprises three distinct pairts, Fes el Bali (the auld, wawed ceety), Fes-Jdid (new Fes, hame o the Mellah) an the Ville Nouvelle (the French-creatit, newest section o Fes).
Fes el Bali is a UNESCO Warld Heritage Steid. Its medina, the lairger o the twa medinas o Fes, is believed tae be the warld's lairgest contiguous caur-free urban aurie. The University o Al-Karaouine, foondit in AD 859, is the auldest continuously functionin varsity in the warld.
Internaitional relations
[eedit | eedit soorce]Twin touns — Sister ceeties
[eedit | eedit soorce]Fes is twinned wi:
Montpellier, Fraunce, syne 1961
Strasbourg, Fraunce, syne 1961
Florence, Italy, syne 1961)
Kairouan, Tunisie, syne 1965
Saunt Louis, Senegal, syne 1979
East Jerusalem, Palestine, syne 1982
Coimbra, Portugal
Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso, syne 2003
Lahore, Pakistan
Suwon, Sooth Korea, syne 2003
İzmir, Turkey, syne 1995
Puebla, Mexico
Partnerships
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Wikimedia Commons haes media relatit tae Fes. |
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ "Fes, Kingdom of Morocco", Lat34North.com & Yahoo! Weather, 2009, webpages: L34-Fes and Yahoo-Fes-stats.
- ↑ Morocco 2004 Census