Basic info official name Tangier other name native name Tanja br for cities whose native ... motto images and maps image skyline Tangier 5184a.jpg imagesize 300px image caption Bay of Tangier ... of Morocco Region subdivision name1 Tangier Tetouan subdivision type2 subdivision name2 subdivision ... blank name blank info blank1 name blank1 info website footnotes Tangier , also Tangiers Berber language ... of the Tangier Tetouan Region and of the Tangier Asilah prefecture of Morocco. The history of Tangier ... era around the 1950s, Tangier was a refuge for many cultures. In 1923, Tangier was considered ..., a modern business district called Tangier City Center, a new airport terminal and a new soccer stadium. Tangier s economy is also set to benefit greatly from the new Tanger Med port. Tangier s sport ... and has the most followers. Tangier will be one of the host cities for the 2015 African Nations Cup ... 2011 01 29 . Retrieved on 2011 06 04. ref History The modern Tanjah Anglicised as Tangier is an ancient ... Tingitana of Hispania . It was the scene of the martyrdoms of Saint Marcellus of Tangier . In the 5th .... A century later between 534 and 682 , Tangier fell back to the Byzantine Empire Eastern Roman empire ... legation tangier 2.jpg thumb left 260px The American Legation, Tangier American Legation courtyard When the Portugal Portuguese started their expansion in Morocco , by taking Ceuta in 1415, Tangier ... see List of colonial heads of Tangier . The Portugal Portuguese rule including Spain Spanish rule during ... of the dowry from the Portuguese Infanta Catherine of Braganza , becoming English Tangier . The English gave the city a Tangier Garrison garrison and a charter which made it equal to English towns .... ref E. M. G. Routh Tangier England s lost Atlantic outpost, 1912 M.Elbl, Re claiming Walls The Fortified M dina of Tangier under Portuguese Rule 1471 1661 and as a Modern Heritage Artefact, Portuguese ... States dedicated its first consulate in Tangier during the Presidency of George Washington George ... more details
USS Tangier has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to USS Tangier SP 469 , a patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918 USS Tangier AV 8 , a seaplane tender in commission from 1941 to 1947 shipindex Tangier, USS Category United States Navy ship names Tangier, USS pl USS Tangier ... more details
Tangier may refer to Film Tangier 1946 film Tangier 1946 film , a 1946 black and white Universal Pictures film Tangiers 1982 film Tangiers 1982 film , a 1982 American Morrocan film Tangiers, a fictional casino from the film Casino film Casino the television series CSI Crime Scene Investigation later used the same fictional casino as the setting for many of its episodes, as did the series Bones TV series Bones for one episode. Medicine Tangier disease , a rare inherited disorder Music Tangier band , an American hard rock, glam metal and southern rock band Tangiers band , an indie rock band Places Tangier , a city in Morocco Tangier, Nova Scotia , a rural town on the eastern shore of Nova Scotia, Canada Tangier, Virginia , a town on Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia in the United States Tangier Sound , an inlet of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland in the United States Ships USS Tangier , the name of more than one United States Navy ship See also Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, Inc. note spelling , an outlet mall company in the United States Other Tanger , a Brazilian car disambig geo de Tangier es Tangier nl Tangier ... more details
File Tangiermorocconasa.jpg thumb right 300px The bay shown in the top right from satellite File Bay of Tangier.jpg thumb right 300px Bay of Tangier from the western end The Bay of Tangier is a bay around Tangier on the Mediterranean in northern Morocco . It forms the body of water between the port and Cap Malabata in a semi circular shape. Avenue d Espagne runs along the bay and is known for its hotels and large modern establishments. ref cite book title Morocco publisher Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Travel Guides date 2006 pages 141 ref Image Tangier 5184a.jpg thumb left 300px A view of Bay of Tangier at sunset as seen from the Malabata suburb. References Reflist Morocco stub Tangier Category Tangier Category Geography of Morocco DEFAULTSORT Bay Of Tangier fr Baie de Tanger pl Zatoka Tangerska ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 History of Morocco In the history of Morocco , the Tangier Protocol was an agreement signed between France , Spain and the United Kingdom by which Tangier , Morocco became an international zone . The protocol was signed in 1925. Starting from 1929, Spain assumed the policing of the city. An international legislative body was created to govern the city. Spain occupied Tangier from 1940 to 1945 taking advantage of Zone occup e France s occupation by Nazi Germany in 1940 . The status of the international zone remained until its 29 October 1956 reintegration with Morocco , following the establishment of that country s independence and sovereignty earlier that year. See also First Moroccan Crisis Second Moroccan Crisis List of administrators of the Tangier International Zone Tangier Category Tangier Category History of Morocco Category Colonialism Category Treaties concluded in 1925 Morocco stub ar ca Zona internacional de T nger de Internationale Zone von Tanger es Protocolo de T nger ru ... more details
Tangier Sound is a sound geography sound of the Chesapeake Bay bounded on the west by Tangier Island in Virginia , and Smith Island, Maryland Smith Island and South Marsh Island in Maryland , by Deal Island, Maryland Deal Island in Maryland on the north, and the mainland of the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Pocomoke Sound on the east. It stretches into Virginia as far south as Watts Island. The Manokin River Manokin , Big Annemessex River Big Annemessex , and Little Annemessex Rivers all flow into Tangier Sound from Somerset County, Maryland . Crisfield, Maryland , located on Tangier Sound, was a center of the shellfish industry. Like the rest of the Chesapeake Bay, the Chesapeake Bay Fishing industry fishing industry on Tangier Sound has declined markedly due to Chesapeake Bay Deteriorating environmental conditions pollution and overfishing . Several Maryland wildlife management areas border Tangier Sound South Marsh Wildlife Management Area South Marsh Island , Deal Island Wildlife Management Area Deal Island , Fairmount Wildlife Management Area Fairmount , and Cedar Island Wildlife Management Area Cedar Island areas. External links http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p 139 3 4488212351914642 NO P3 FID,P3 TITLE 587689 2CTangier 20Sound U.S. Geographic Survey Geographic Names Information System Tangier Sound Maryland waters Category Chesapeake Bay Watershed Category Geography of Somerset County, Maryland Category Geography of Accomack County, Virginia Category Bays of Maryland Category Bays of Virginia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox settlement name Tangier Tetouan other name native name settlement type Regions of Morocco Region image skyline imagesize image caption image seal image flag image map Tangier T touan.svg map caption Location in Morocco coordinates display inline,title coordinates region MA subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Morocco seat type Capital seat Tangier leader title Wali leader name Mohamed Hassad Tanger T touan br Mohamed Yaakoubi T touan established title established date area total km2 11570 population as of 2004 population footnotes population total 2470372 population density km2 timezone Western European Time WET utc offset 0 timezone DST Western European Summer Time WEST utc offset DST 1 latd 35 latm 46 lats latNS N longd 5 longm 48 longs longEW W elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft website footnotes Tangier Tetouan Berber language Berber Tanja Ti awin , Lang ar is one of the sixteen regions of Morocco . It is situated in north western Morocco. It covers an area of 11,570  km and has a population of 2,470,372 2004 census . The capital is Tangier . It borders the Mediterranean Sea and the Spain Spanish ... provinces and prefectures Prefecture of Fahs Anjra Prefecture of Tangier Assilah Prefecture of T touan Chefchaouen Province Larache Province Regions of Morocco Tangier Tetuan DEFAULTSORT Tangier Tetouan Category Regions of Morocco Category Tangier Category T touan Category Tangier Tetouan Morocco geo stub ar bs Tangier T touan ca T nger Tetuan cy Tanger T touan de Tanger T touan es T nger Tetu n eo Tan ero Tetuano fa fr Tanger T touan ko id Tangier T touan it Tangeri T touan jv Tangier T touan lt Tan ero Tetuano regionas nl Tanger T touan no Tanger T touan pl Tanger Tetuan pt T nger Tetu o ro Regiunea Tanger T touan ru sh Tangier T touan sv Tanger T touan tr Tangier T touan zh ... more details
English Tangier was a English colonial empire colony of the Kingdom of England and a military and naval base in Tangier , held by the English from 1661 to 6 February 1684, when it returned to being part ... of Tangier and Bombay now Mumbai . As soon as Charles and Catherine s marriage treaty had been signed, Admiral Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich , was sent to take possession of Tangier. ref name ... morocco tangier england2019s forgotten colony 1661 1684 Tangier England s Forgotten Colony 1661 1684 at elsewhereonline.com.au, accessed 28 February 2011 ref Tangier commanded the entry into the Mediterranean ... , as Governor and Captain General of all the forces in Tangier. When Peterborough landed he ... wreglesworth The Tangier Regiment later known as the 2nd Regiment of Foot arrived in Tangier on January ... units from the Royalist Force which had been serving in Flanders they officially took over Tangier from Montague s small naval garrison. The Regiment remained in Tangier for 23 years, until the port ... under Peterborough s command, and he arrived in Tangier with a force of five hundred cavalry horse ... posting. The Portuguese government was not in the least reluctant to part with Tangier ... acted as basic landmine s, were laid. ref name wreglesworth Tangier declared a free city On June 4, 1668, Tangier was declared a free city by charter , with a mayor and corporation to govern it instead ... Mercer. On December 30, 1676, Charles ordered a survey of the city and garrison of Tangier, which was costing ... Scots , shortly followed by a further foot regiment, the 2nd Tangier Regiment raised on July 13, 1680, were sent to Tangier. The new regiment was accompanied by the King s Battalion, which was formed ... defeating them by controlled and well aimed musket fire. The Battalion remained in Tangier until the fort ... concerned about the cost of maintaining the Tangier garrison. By 1680 the King had threatened to give up Tangier unless the supplies were voted for its sea defences, intended to provide a safe harbour ... more details
A satellite image of TangierTangier s economy is the third biggest of all Moroccan cities, after the economic capital Casablanca and the political capital Rabat . Tangier is Morocco s second most ... park s of which two have the status of free economic zone see Tangier Free Zone . The years 2007 and 2008 ... projects currently being built. These include the Tangier Mediterranean port Tanger med and its industrial .... Agriculture in the area of Tangier is tertiary and mainly cereal. The infrastructure .... Tourism File Tangier street in old Medina.jpg thumb right 258px Street in Medina Old City Image Tangier 5184a.jpg thumb right 258px A view of Tangier Bay at sunset as seen from the Malabata suburb. Tangier s economy relies heavily on tourism . Seaside resort s have been increasing with projects .... Hamptons International and Emaar have identified Tangier as a major growth area and recently unveiled Tinja, a resort on the Atlantic, twenty minutes drive from Tangier and an hour from Spain . Tangier ... ern destinations . Development Before 1956, Tangier was a city with international status. It had a great image and attracted many artists. After Morocco regained control over Tangier, this attention ... king in 1999, he developed a plan for the economic revival of Tangier. The economic boom in the city ... related projects. This colossal investment is meant to enable Tangier to hook up again .... Tangier Medina will benefit from 11.5mln to revamp the road grid, better public transportation .... The high speed TGV rail linking Tangier with Casablanca will be operational by 2013, and is expected ... the two economic poles to 2h10 instead of 4h40 now. Tangier Exportation Free Zone The creation of the Tangier Exportation Free Zone TEFZ increased the economic output of the city significantly. The TEFZ ... zone allowed Tangier to develop into an industrial pillar of the country. ref http www.webwire.com ViewPressRel.asp?aId 23641 ref Tangier Med The Tanger med Tangier Med is the largest port in Africa ... more details
Refimprove date December 2007 Infobox disease Name Tangier disease Image Caption DiseasesDB 12901 ICD10 ICD10 E 78 6 e 70 ICD9 ICD9 272.5 ICDO OMIM 205400 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D013631 Tangier disease also known as Familial alpha lipoprotein deficiency ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 535 is a rare inherited disorder characterized by a severe reduction in the amount of high density lipoprotein HDL , often referred to as good cholesterol , in the bloodstream. Diagnosis File Tanger.gif thumb Diffuse hazy opacity of the right cornea in the patient with Tangier disease. High density lipoproteins are created when a protein in the bloodstream, Apolipoprotein A1 apoA1 , combines with cholesterol and phospholipid s. The cholesterol and phospholipids used to form HDL originate from inside cells but are transported out of the cell into the blood via the ABCA1 transporter. People with Tangier disease have defective ABCA1 transporters ref name pmid10431238 cite journal author Rust S, Rosier M, Funke H, et al. title Tangier disease is caused by mutations in the gene encoding ATP binding cassette transporter 1 journal Nat. Genet. volume 22 issue 4 pages 352 5 year 1999 month .... Tangier disease is a rare disorder with approximately 50 cases identified worldwide. This disorder was originally discovered on Tangier Island off the coast of Virginia , but has now been identified in people from many different countries. Genetics Image autorecessive.svg thumb right Tangier disease ... to the signs and symptoms of Tangier disease. This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive ... Link GA de de Tangier Krankheit es Enfermedad de Tangier it Malattia di Tangier nl Ziekte van Tangier pl Choroba tangierska ... more details
about the French saint John Cassian the martyr of Imola Cassian of Imola Saint Cassian of Tangier was a Christian saint of the 3rd century. He is traditionally said to have been beheaded on 3 December, AD 298, during the reign of Diocletian . The Passion of Saint Cassian is appended to that of Saint Marcellus of Tangier . It is, however, not considered reliable. ref Geoffrey Ernest Maurice De Ste. Croix, Christian Persecution, Martyrdom, and Orthodoxy , Oxford University Press, 2006, p. 172 we must admit that we know nothing of the date or the circumstances of his execution ref Saint Cassian of Tangier is mentioned by Prudentius born 348 in his hymn la Prudentii Peristephanon Liber Peristephanon De Coronis Martyrum Carmen IV, 45 48 http www.thelatinlibrary.com prudentius prud4.shtml Ingeret Tingis sua Cassianum, festa Massylum monumenta regum, qui cinis gentes domitas coegit. ad iuga Christi. Notes references Sources Vincent J. O Malley, Saints of Africa , ed. Our Sunday Visitor Publishing, 2001, p.  164 http books.google.com books?id 8WQkrY95FtEC&printsec frontcover&dq CASSIaN tomb tingis&lr &hl nl PPA164,M1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tangier, Cassian Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 298 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tangier, Cassian Of Category Moroccan Roman Catholic saints Category Christianity in Morocco Category 3rd century births Category 298 deaths Category People from Tangier Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints saint stub br Sant Kasian ru ... more details
Infobox Painting image file The Window Henri Matisse.jpg backcolor FBF5DF painting alignment right image size 300px title Window at Tangier artist Henri Matisse year 1912 type oil painting Oil on canvas height width height inch width inch city museum Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts , Moscow Window at Tangier by Henri Matisse 1912 The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts , Moscow . An example of Matisse s paintings after the colorful revolution of his Fauvism period. After several trips outside of France, Matisse became interested in the Islamic art of North Africa . He visited Morocco in 1912 and 1913. Window in Tangier, with its bold color and flat perspective reflects a Moroccan influence in Matisse s work. This was among several works acquired directly from Matisse in Paris by the Russians Russian collector Ivan Morozov. After the Russian Revolution the Morozov collection was confiscated and eventually by 1948 the collection was donated to the public along with the Sergei Shchukin collection, at the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow and the Hermitage Museum Hermitage in St Petersburg . Matisse DEFAULTSORT Window At Tangier Category 1923 paintings Category Paintings by Henri Matisse painting stub ... more details
Tangier Tattoo is an opera by John Lunn composer and Steven Plaice librettist . It was commissioned by and written in 2006 for Glyndebourne Festival Opera as the third part of a trilogy of operas, the others being Misper 1997 and Zo 2000 . The trilogy was part of a Glyndebourne project that aimed to interest young people in opera. Critical reception by the British national newspapers was mixed. The Daily Mail described Tangier Tattoo as certainly operatic, accessible, melodic and eclectic . The Times said If every opera production were like this, the genre would soon shake off its cumbersome geriatric image and the Independent the plot is sharp and smart, if initially slow burning, and Plaice s libretto is promising. However a Guardian critic wrote Most worrying of all is the sense that any self respecting youth audience is going to see through Glyndebourne s attempt to get with the kids as a patronising gesture of trendy inclusivity and a Telegraph critic referred to it as derivative drivel which he said would will never convert the iPod generation . References http www.glyndebourne.com education projects past tangier tattoo Tangier Tattoo at Glyndebourne website opera stub Category 2006 operas Category English language operas ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Tangier Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Halifax Regional Municipality , Nova Scotia coords type inflow outflow catchment basin countries Canada length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Tangier Lake is a lake of Halifax Regional Municipality , Nova Scotia , Canada . See also List of lakes in Nova Scotia References http geonames.nrcan.gc.ca index e.php National Resources Canada HalifaxNS geo stub coord missing Nova Scotia Category Lakes of Nova Scotia ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Tangier, Virginia settlement type Town nickname motto Images image skyline ... image seal Maps image map VAMap doton Tangier.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location of Tangier, Virginia ... footnotes Tangier is a town in Accomack County, Virginia Accomack County , Virginia , United States , on Tangier Island in the Chesapeake Bay . The population was 727 at the 2010 United States Census ... Population and Housing Characteristics 2010 Demographic Profile Data DP 1 Tangier town, Virginia ... are still found on the island, originated in the United Kingdom . ref Shores, David L., Tangier ... to the arrival of the European colonists to Tangier, it was a summer retreat for the Pocomoke people ..., is further evidence that there was a regular population on Tangier, at least in the warm part of the year ... was John Smith explorer John Smith . He named Tangier and the surrounding islands the Russel Isles after the doctor on board his ship. ref http tangierisland va.com history Tangier Island History ref ... a year later. In 1713, two patents were granted to Elizabeth Scarburgh and Anthony West for Tangier ... acre more found within its bounds. The other grant was for convert 170 acre of new land south of Tangier ... of the island. This was the first time Tangier Islands was named in the records. Although Elizabeth ... as many as 1200 British troops recorded on the island at once. Tangier was used for the failed British ... Banner . ref cite news last Miller first John J. title Exotic Tangier url http article.nationalreview.com ... 2008 03 04 ref Many Slavery in the United States War of 1812 slaves escaped to the British on Tangier ... of the small yards on Tangier. There are now cemeteries located in the churchyards. Image TangierCemetery.jpg ... Tangier is located on an island in a part of the Chesapeake Bay called the Lower Eastern Shore ... by the inhabitants. North of Tangier is an island which was abandoned after the stream between the two ... thumb 300px right The marshes outside of town Because of its distance from the mainland, Tangier ... more details
cleanup date January 2011 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Tangier image caption background group or band origin Philadelphia, Pennsylvania genre Hard rock associated acts Cinderella band Cinderella br Whitesnake years active 1985 1992 label Atco Records Atco br Wolfe Records Tangier was a popular Philadelphia based United States American Rock music rock band active in the late 1980s and early 90s. The band released one, self titled independent album on Wolfe Records. Biography Tangier formed in Philadelphia by songwriter guitarist Doug Gordon and grew up in the clubs with bands such as Cinderella band Cinderella , who would later help the group out by having Tangier open for them on their second major tour. The first, independent self titled debut album, comprising Bill Mattson vocals , Doug Gordon guitar, songwriter , Rocco Mazzella guitar, songwriter , Mike Kost bass and Mark Hopkins drums . After minor local success, Doug decided to disband Tangier, take time off and start fresh. Doug wrote material and put together a new version of Tangier, utilizing only Mattson from the previous lineup. Garry Nutt was brought on board, as well as Gari Saint on guitar and Jimmy Drnec on drums. The new, unnamed band recorded demos and sought management and hooked up with Larry Mazer. The band showcased for many labels and was finally signed by Derek Schulman, who was to head up the newly reborn and revamped ATCO label. Veteran producer Andy Johns was selected for Four Winds. Bobby Bender was secured for the drums prior to recording Four Winds. The name Tangier was again used out of convenience and familiarity. It produced the hit singles On The Line and Southbound Train . For their 2nd major label album Stranded there were some line up changes again. Separating ... albums class wikitable Title Release date Label Chart position Tangier 1985 Wolfe Records align center ... in 1992 Category Musical groups from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania it Tangier ... more details
Infobox settlement name Tangier settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Map of Indiana highlighting Parke County.svg mapsize 150px map caption Parke County s location in Indiana pushpin map USA Indiana Parke County pushpin label position pushpin map caption Location in Parke County pushpin mapsize Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name USA subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 flag Indiana subdivision type2 List of counties in Indiana County subdivision name2 Parke County, Indiana Parke County subdivision type3 List of townships in Indiana Township subdivision name3 Liberty Township, Parke County, Indiana Liberty Township established title established date General information timezone utc offset timezone DST utc offset DST elevation footnotes elevation m 192 elevation ft 630 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 39 latm 55 lats 09 latNS N longd 87 longm 19 longs 05 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type ZIP code postal code 47952 area code blank name Geographic Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank info 444565 ref name usgs cite gnis 0444565 Tangier 2010 11 01 ref website footnotes Tangier also called Long Siding or Woodys Corner is an unincorporated town in Liberty Township, Parke County, Indiana Liberty Township , Parke County, Indiana Parke County , Indiana , United States USA . Geography Tangier is located at coord 39 55 09 N 87 19 05 W type city at an elevation of 630 feet. References references Parke County, Indiana Category Unincorporated communities in Indiana Category Populated places in Parke County, Indiana Indiana geo stub ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Marcellus of Tangier birth date c. mid 3rd century AD death date 298 AD feast day October 30 venerated in Roman Catholic Church , Eastern Orthodox Church image Marcellus Cassian.jpg imagesize 250px caption Icon of Saint Marcellus located in the Russian Orthodox Church of the Resurrection, Rabat death place Tingis , Mauretania Tingitana modern day Tangiers , Tangier T touan , Morocco titles Martyr beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation Pre Congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage the city of Le n, Spain Le n and the Province of Le n , Spain major shrine Church of San Marcelo, Le n, Spain Le n ref http www.aytoleon.es web cms leon ayto leon tu ciudad monumentos iglesiamarcelo index.jsp?actionMenu ltc mn ismarcelo Iglesia de San Marcelo ref suppressed date issues Saint Marcellus of Tangier or Saint Marcellus the Centurion lang es San Marcelo c. mid 3rd century 298 AD is venerated as a Christian martyrs Martyr Saint by the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church . His feast day is celebrated on October 30. Life Marcellus was said to have been a Centurion Roman army centurion stationed at Tingis modern day Tangiers who refused to participate in the general birthday celebrations of the Emperor Maximian , which would have entailed sacrifice to the Roman mythology Roman gods . Throwing off his military belt, weapons, and vine branch the insignia of his rank Marcellus was soon brought before ... shorthand writer, a man named Cassian of Tangier Saint Cassian , was so angry at the sentence ... ss 1030.shtml marc Marcellus of Tangier, M, RM ref St Marcellus relics were later brought to and enshrined ... http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 1030.shtml marc Marcellus of Tangier, M, RM http www.saintpatrickdc.org ... 298 PLACE OF DEATH Tingis , Mauretania Tingitana modern day Tangiers , Tangier T touan , Morocco ... people Category People from Tangier Category 3rd century Christian martyr saints Category Eastern ... more details
Italic title Infobox film name Mission in Tangier br small Mission Tanger small image image size border alt caption director Andr Hunebelle producer writer screenplay story based on based on title of the original work writer of the original work narrator starring Raymond Rouleau br Gaby Sylvia br Mila Par ly music cinematography editing studio distributor released runtime country France language French budget gross Mission in Tangier French Mission Tanger is a 1949 Cinema of France French drama film directed by Andr Hunebelle and starring Raymond Rouleau , Gaby Sylvia and Mila Par ly . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 284168 ref It was the first in the trilogy of films featuring dashing reporter Georges Masse, it was followed in 1950 by M fiez vous des blondes . During the Second World War Georges Masse undergoes a dangerous mission by taking secret documents from Tangiers to London. Cast Raymond Rouleau ... Georges Masse Gaby Sylvia ... Lily Mila Par ly ... Barbara Henri Nassiet ... Alexandre Segard Christian Bertola ... Henri Pelletier Pierre Destailles ... Maurin Jo Dest ... Von Kloster Max R vol ... Le barman Madeleine Barbul e ... Une dactylo du journal Billy Bourbon ... Un client du cabaret Gregori Chmara ... Le chanteur russe Monique Darbaud ... La femme qui accompagne Von Kloster References references External links imdb title 0041654 CinemaofFrance Category 1949 films Category French films Category 1940s drama films Category French language films Category Films directed by Andr Hunebelle 1940s France film stub fr Mission Tanger ru ... more details
Tangier Exportation Free Zone is a Free port free economic zone located south of Tangier , Morocco . The zone has an area of 3.45 km . It is managed by Tangier Free Zone TFZ . External links http www.tangerfreezone.com TFZ official website http www.webwire.com ViewPressRel.asp?aId 23641 Tangier the new Dubai WebWire.com Morocco geo stub Tangier coord missing Morocco Category Tangier Category Economy of Morocco ar ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The 2nd Tangier Regiment was raised by the Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth in 1680 . Part of the Standing army of Charles II of England King Charles II , the regiment s intended role was to help to garrison the English Tangier Colony of Tangier , but that was evacuated four years later. After a number of changes of name, it became the 4th The King s Own Regiment of Foot when regimental numbers were introduced in the British Army in 1751. Tangier Category Infantry regiments of the British Army Category Military units and formations established in 1680 Category Tangier UK mil unit stub ... more details
File Grand Mosque of Tangier.jpg right 300px Tangier Grand MOsque. Tangier Grand Mosque is a large mosque in the Grand Socco area of central Tangier , Morocco . It was built on the site of a former Portuguese cathedral which in turn stood on a Roman temple dedicated to Hercules . ref cite book title Morocco publisher Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Travel Guides date 2006 pages 133 ref The mosque dates back to the Moulay Ismail period and was expanded in 1815 by Moulay Sliman . Mohammed V visited the mosque on April 11, 1947, going on to make a historic speech at Mendoubia Gardens . Opposite the mosque is a primary school, established by nationalists during the French protectorate. References Reflist External links http www.flickr.com search ?q Tangier 20grand 20mosque&w all Flickr images Morocco struct stub mosque stub Tangier Category Buildings and structures in Tangier Grand Mosque Category Mosques in Morocco coord missing Morocco ... more details
Wikify date September 2011 File Tangier Anglo Moroccan School logo .jpg Introduction Construction of The Anglo Moroccan School in Tangier, Morocco was completed in August 2008. The AMS project created by Russell Edwards was started in 2005 with substantial assistance from the Moroccan authorities. The aim was to create a modern international style school that would meet the needs of modern Tangier by providing education for the growing number of children of foreign nationals and Moroccan expatriates living in Tangier. The school, located in the city suburb of Ziaten, offers primary and secondary British international education to children and young people whatever their nationality. Building began in July 2007 and the School received its first group of students in the September 2008. The Anglo Moroccan School is licensed by the University of Cambridge as an International Examinations Centre MA008 and a registered Cambridge International Primary Programme school. In the Spring of 2009, the Anglo Moroccan School was honoured to receive a visit from a member of the Moroccan Royal Family, Cherifa Lalla Oum Keltoum . Studies Students are prepared for the Cambridge Primary Achievement Award, Cambridge Checkpoint, IGCSE, A Level and the CIE English Language qualifications such YLEs, KET, PET and FCE. The teaching of Arabic and French languages is offered as a part of the programme. External links http www.amschools.ma Anglo Moroccan School TangierTangier coord missing Morocco Category Tangier American School Category International schools in Morocco Tangier morocco struct stub Africa school stub ... more details
The Museum of Contemporary Art or Mus e d Art Contemporain is a museum in Tangier , Morocco , housed in the building of the former British consulate near the Church of Saint Andrew, Tangier Church of St. Andrew ref cite book title Morocco publisher Dorling Kindersley Eyewitness Travel Guides date 2006 pages 138 ref The museum has a particular focus on contemporary paintings and features the artwork of artists such as Chrabia Tallal , Fatima Hassan , Mohammed Kacimi , Abdelkebir Rabia , Fouad Belamine and many others. References Reflist External links http www.flickr.com search ?q Mus C3 A9e 20d 27 20Art 20Contemporain 20tangier&w all Flickr images Morocco struct stub Africa museum stub Tangier coord missing Morocco Category Buildings and structures in Tangier Category Museums in Morocco ... more details
Forbes Museum of Tangier was a museum founded by the United States American publisher of Forbes magazine , Malcolm Forbes , in Tangier , Morocco . The museum had been located in Malcolm Forbes Palais Mendoub , a Convert 10 acre m2 sing on property located on the Marshan in Tangier, and had a collection of a total of 115,000 models of lead soldiers. These figures re enacted the major battles of history from Battle of Waterloo Waterloo to Battle of Dien Bien Phu Dien Bien Ph , realistically recreated with lighting and sound effects . Entire armies stood on guard in the showcases, while in the garden, 600 statuettes bear silent homage to the Battle of Three Kings . After Forbes death in 1990, the property was put up for sale by the children and is now owned by the government of Morocco as a residence for visiting dignitaries. The Forbes Museum was chosen for the villain s lair for the 15th James Bond Film The Living Daylights 1987 starring Timothy Dalton. Coord missing Morocco br Morocco struct stub Africa museum stub br Tangier DEFAULTSORT Forbes Museum Of Tangier Category Buildings and structures in Tangier Category Military and war museums in Morocco Category Palaces in Morocco fr Mus e Forbes de Tanger nl Forbes museum van Tanger ... more details