Old Medina - Casablanca, Morocco
While traveling through Morocco, David spends some time in the city of Casablanca. It is here where he visits one of the city's districts known as Old Medina. This area dates back three hundreds years, in 1755 it was destroyed by and earthquake and later rebuilt in the 1770's. Today it is one of Casablanca's most vibrant and friendly areas.
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Old Medina - Casablanca, Morocco
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Old Medina souk and street market in Casablanca
Folks of Casablanca gather and clean up outside the mosque before they go and offer prayers in the mosque. The old Medina Souk in Casablanca is full of colourful handmade products.
Morocco is famed for its dark, fragrant medinas overflowing with spices, handmade products and traditional pastries. Casablanca's old medina is a far cry from the ancient winding souks of Marrakech, but it's full of interesting stalls selling trinkets and fresh food, and far less touristy.
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Old Medina, Casablanca
A walk through the old medina in Casablanca. Recorded 17th march, 2016
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Porque eu não curti tanto a Old Medina de Casablanca? Se ela é um dos maiores pontos turísticos da cidade? Faça um tour comigo e veja que doidera de lugar. Lembrando que tudo depende de ponto de vista, mas como eu já estive em outras Medinas inclusive de outras cidades do Marrocos essa não foi a mais legal. Isso não quer dizer que você não deva ir, porque viajar é algo muito peculiar e depende de gosto. Prefiro a Medina de Chaouen no norte do Marrocos por exemplo. Cada uma com seus encantos, ou falta deles!
Mais sobre Casablanca:
Casablanca, em árabe: الدار البيضاء, que significa Casa Branca em português é a maior cidade de Marrocos, na costa atlântica do país, e uma das maiores do Norte de África. Tem cerca de 8 milhões de habitantes. É o maior porto e o maior centro industrial e comercial de Marrocos.
A cidade possui uma praça principal, da qual irradiam diversas avenidas. Na generalidade, os edifícios constituem uma versão francesa da arquitetura árabe-andaluza, brancos com linhas simples, sendo de especial interesse a área da Praça das Nações Unidas, onde se localizam as maiores infra-estruturas.
Foi completamente destruída pelo terramoto de 1755. Nessa época instalaram-se na cidade muitos mercadores espanhóis passando Casa Branca a ser conhecida como Casablanca. Foi ocupada em 1907 pelos franceses que promoveram o seu desenvolvimento.
Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, em Janeiro de 1943, foi o palco de uma conferência entre o presidente norte-americano Franklin D. Roosevelt e o primeiro-ministro britânico Winston Churchill.
Clima: O inverno como em todas as cidades do norte da África é com temperaturas não muito altas, mas também não baixas. Os verões não são muito quentes, mas muito secos.
O clima de Casablanca é comparável ao de San Francisco (Estados Unidos), de Santiago (Chile), de Melbourne (Austrália) ou da Cidade do Cabo (África do Sul).
Durante o verão, as chuvas e massas de calor são muito raras. O Clima da cidade é Mediterrânico.
Lugares a visitar:
Parque da Liga Árabe e Parque Yasmina;
Museu da Villa des Arts;
Bairro dos Habbous (الحبوس) ou Nova Medina com lojas de artesanato;
Praça Mohammed V: em redor da praça desenvolve-se a wilaya de Casablanca com o campanário de inspiração toscana e o Palácio da Justiça de inspiração árabe-andaluza e uma grande fonte ;
A grande Mesquita Hassan II, construída entre 1986 e 1993. Célebre pelo grande minarete de 200 m, e, depois das mesquitas de Meca e de Medina, a terceira maior do mundo;
A antiga Catedral do Sagrado Coração de Casablanca;
A antiga medina (Bab Marrakech);
As numerosas fachadas « Art déco », em especial ao longo da avenida Mohammed V, boulevard 11 janvier, etc.;
O mercado central;
A estrada marginal e as praias (Aïn Diab);
O marabout de Sidi Abderrahman;
Derb Ghallef: uma grande feira da ladra, uma espécie de mercado que lembra as histórias de Ali Baba, ao ar livre;
Twin Center Casablanca : duas torres gémeas de 28 pisos com 115 m de altura e com um centro comercial de 130 lojas em 3 pisos, em pleno Maarif, o bairro comercial de Casablanca;
Megarama:, complexo de cinemas;
Festival du Boulevard des jeunes musiciens: festival de musique anual à Casablanca;
Festival de Casablanca: festival anual organizado pelo município.
A walk through the colourful streets of Casablanca
Old Medina is still very much alive with life, with locals busy and bustling around each day. Much of this historic centre is now a bazaar area, a marketplace offering the most eccentric and unique products. Artisans will hand-make things such as leather goods, oils, linens, shoes and spices, and will even sell ancient antiques which have been passed down by their ancestors.
Purchasing operates with a bargaining system, and most vendors offer reasonable prices or are willing to negotiate. Also in the Old Medina are various outdoor cafés and smaller restaurants, so enjoy a coffee or tea whilst watching the locals go about their daily life.
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Casablanca ( Morocco ) Medina
The last part of the trip to Morocco we carved Casablanca. It is the largest port city of Morocco, and among the largest shopping centers in Africa. Almost all of Morocco's foreign trade is through this city. Casablanca enjoys a mild climate, the beaches at the Ocean, the luxurious shops, having one of the largest bazaars in the world. Today Part 1.
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Ultima parte a excursiei in Maroc am colindat Casablanca . Este cel mai mare oraș port al Marocului, si printre cele mai mari centre comerciale ale Africii. Aproape totalitatea comerțului exterior al Marocului se efectuează prin acest oraș . Casablanca se bucură de o climă blândă, plajele la Ocean , magazinele luxoase, având unul dintre cele mai mari bazare din lume.Populatie cca 4 mil loc
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Our first day in Casablanca. We headed to the main Kasba in the old Madina, which is usually the best place to start, usually being in the center of the city and leading to interesting local markets and shops. Dealing with the usual merchants and guides, who are trying to offer their services.
Join us as we walk the alleys of the old Medina through the bazaar with its different colors, products and food.
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Ancient Medina Markets Casablanca - Morocco
The Ancient Medina Markets in Casablanca is located 400 metres south west from the Casa Port railway station. The entry to the markets is on the corner where the Clock Tower stands. This market is not touristy, but sells day to day goods for residents, including an amazing patisserie. Background music is New Land by Albis.
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Casablanca (Arabic: الدار البيضاء, translit. ad-dār al-bayḍāʾ; Berber languages: ⴰⵏⴼⴰ, translit. anfa; local informal name: Kaẓa), located in the central-western part of Morocco and bordering the Atlantic Ocean, is the largest city in Morocco. It is also the largest city in the Maghreb region, as well as one of the largest and most important cities in Africa, both economically and demographically.
Casablanca is Morocco's chief port and one of the largest financial centers on the continent. According to the 2014 population estimate, the city has a population of about 3.35 million in the urban area and over 6.8 million in the Casablanca-Settat region. Casablanca is considered the economic and business center of Morocco, although the national political capital is Rabat.
The leading Moroccan companies and international corporations doing business in the country have their headquarters and main industrial facilities in Casablanca. Recent industrial statistics show Casablanca retains its historical position as the main industrial zone of the country. The Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in the world, and the second largest port of North Africa, after Tanger-Med 40 km (25 mi) east of Tangier. Casablanca also hosts the primary naval base for the Royal Moroccan Navy.
The original name of Casablanca was Anfa, in Berber language, by at least the seventh century BC.[citation needed] After the Portuguese took control of the city in the 15th century AD, they rebuilt it, changing the name to Casa Branca ([kazɐ'bɾɐ̃kɐ]). It derives from the Portuguese word combination meaning White House (branca white, casa house). The present name, which is the Spanish version (pronounced [kasaˈβlaŋka]), came when the Portuguese kingdom was integrated in personal union to the Spanish kingdom. During the French protectorate in Morocco, the name remained Casablanca (pronounced [kazablɑ̃ka]). In 1755 an earthquake destroyed most of the town. It was rebuilt by the Sultan who changed the name into the local Arabic which is Ad-dar Al Baidaa', although Arabic also has its own version of Casablanca (كازابلانكا, Kāzāblānkā). The city is still nicknamed Casa by many locals and outsiders to the city. In many other cities with a different dialect, it is called Ad-dar Al-Bida, instead.
Casablanca is located in the Chawiya Plain which has historically been the breadbasket of Morocco. Apart from the Atlantic coast, the Bouskoura forest is the only natural attraction in the city. The forest was planted in the 20th century and consists mostly of eucalyptus, palm, and pine trees. It is located halfway to the city's international airport.
The only watercourse in Casablanca is oued Bouskoura, a small seasonal creek that until 1912 reached the Atlantic Ocean near the actual port. Most of oued Bouskoura's bed has been covered due to urbanization and only the part south of El Jadida road can now be seen. The closest permanent river to Casablanca is Oum Rabia, 70 km (43.50 mi) to the south-east.
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A NIGHT WALK THROUGH THE OLD CITY OF MEDINA(CASABLANCA, MOROCCO)
Medina is one of the oldest cities in the world. Its located in the North of Africa in MOROCCO.
This is where the followers of Muhammed migrated in 622, and later moved to Mecca in 629.
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Old Medina Clock Tower and souk in Casablanca
Marking the busiest entrance to the old medina, this 20m-tall clock tower is one of the most recognisable landmarks in downtown Casablanca. The current tower is a 1993 reproduction of the original 1911 structure, which fell into disrepair and was dismantled around 1950.
The crooked lanes, occasional tree-shaded square and well-frequented local cafes contribute to a generally pleasant atmosphere and make it a popular route for those walking between downtown Casablanca and the Hassan II Mosque.
This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high-quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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