As its name in Arabic, "the Great Enclosure" suggests, KSAR EL KEBIR , 36km southeast of Larache, was once a place of some importance. Founded in the eleventh century, it became an early Arab power base and was enlarged and endowed by both Almohads and Merenids, and perennially coveted by the Spanish and Portuguese of Asilah and Larache. It was about 12km north of here where, in August 1578, the Portuguese fought the disastrous Battle of the Three Kings , the most dramatic and devastating in their nation's history a power struggle disguised as a crusade, which saw the death or … more »
Laayoune (al-Ayun) is not within the internationally recognised borders... more »
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El Jadida, literally meaning 'the new one' is a nice old town... more »