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Oujda
is
the
capital
of
eastern
Morocco,
and
it
deserves
to
be
visited
f
rom
reasons
different
than
other
Moroccan
cities
of
about
the
same
size:
there
are
few
typical
monuments
here,
but
the
the
activity
level,
the
friendliness,
and
night
life
give
it
a
distinct
different
feel.
And
not
to
forget
that
it
also
is
free
from
hustlers
of
any
type. Most of Oujda is new, and owes both its existence and form to the arrival of the French early in the 20th century. At first it was built as a military camp that was involved in controlling the eastern part of Morocco. The city grew up along the roads staked out by the French, and it now houses near half a million inhabitants. The medina of Oujda is not as traditional as medinas normally are in Morocco. Instead of narrow streets and houses that almost fall all over you, Oujda offers wide streets and fairly modern houses. |
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