Larache Medina

The medina of Larache is Spanish in its bones — taken by Spain in 1610, held until 1689, retaken in 1911 as part of the Spanish Protectorate. The street grid follows Spanish colonial logic. The market halls are Spanish in form. The mosques are Moroccan. The result is a medina that cannot decide what it is, which makes it more interesting than most.

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