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City in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
Larache (Arabic: العرائش, romanized: al-ʿArāʾish) is a city in northwestern Morocco. It is on the Moroccan coast, where the Loukkos River meets the Atlantic
Larache
The cession of Larache effectively took place on 20 November 1610, when Juan de Mendoza y Velasco, Marquis of San Germán, assumed control over the North
Cession_of_Larache
Spanish occupation of Larache in 1911
The Larache landing refers to the military action that led to the occupation of the Moroccan city of Larache by the Spanish Marine Infantry, establishing
Larache_landing
Moroccan football club
Chabab Larache is a Moroccan football club currently playing in the Amateurs I, the city from Larache. v t e
Chabab_Larache
1765 war between France and Morocco
The Expedition of Larache occurred in June 1765 when French Navy Marines attempted to invade the Moroccan city of Larache following a bombardment of Salé
Larache_expedition
The siege of Larache, in 1689, was undertaken by an army of Morocco under 'Alawid Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif against the Spanish forces of Charles II, which
Siege_of_Larache_(1689)
Battle of Larache occurred on February 7, 1631, when the forces of Sidi M'hamed el-Ayachi ambushed a detachment of the Spanish garrison of Larache. On January
Battle_of_Larache_(1631)
Province in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
Larache Province (Arabic: إقليم العرائش; ⵜⴰⵙⴳⴰ ⵏ ⵍⵄⵔⴰⵢⴻⵛ) is a province in the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region of Morocco. Its capital is Larache. According
Larache_Province
The Treaty of Larache was a treaty between Sweden-Norway, Denmark and Morocco as a result of the Moroccan expedition (1843-45). The expedition was conducted
Treaty_of_Larache
Blockades of the Spanish enclave of Ceuta by Moroccan forces (1694-1727)
Empire in present-day Algeria. His forces had captured Mehdya, Tangier, Larache and most recently Asilah in 1692. In 1694 he gave the governor Ali bin
Sieges_of_Ceuta_(1694–1727)
Spanish footballer (born 2007)
Bata, Equatorial Guinea, and Mounir Nasraoui, a building painter from Larache, Morocco. His parents separated when he was three, although both remained
Lamine_Yamal
Ceuta–Tetuan railway line and short harbour construction lines at the Larache Harbour on the Atlantic seaboard. After the Treaty of Algeciras signed
Narrow-gauge railways in former Spanish Morocco
Narrow-gauge_railways_in_former_Spanish_Morocco
Sultan of Morocco (1757–1790)
him as "the architect of modern Morocco." He defeated the French in the Larache expedition in 1765 and expelled the Portuguese from Mazagan (al-Jadīda)
Mohammed_ben_Abdallah
Basketball league in Morocco
Rabat Rabat Salle Ibn Rochd IRT Tanger Tangier Salle Ziaten Lixus Larache Larache Salle Maghreb El Jadid Raja CA Casablanca Salle Complexe Mohamed V
Division_Excellence
Sultan of Morocco from 1672 to 1727
successfully. He expelled the Europeans from the ports they had occupied: Larache, Asilah, Mehdya, and Tangier. He took thousands of Christians prisoner
Ismail_Ibn_Sharif
River (1565) Capture of La Mámora (1614) Siege of Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Asilah (1690–1691) Siege of Oran (1693) Siege of Melilla
List of Spanish colonial wars in Morocco
List_of_Spanish_colonial_wars_in_Morocco
Greek royal, historian and author (1939–2024)
residence of exile in Brussels, the Manoir d'Anjou, for their property at Larache, Morocco, in March 1939 where he died on 24 August, the Manoir having become
Prince Michael of Greece and Denmark
Prince_Michael_of_Greece_and_Denmark
City in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
about 160 kilometres (99 mi) north of Rabat, 32 kilometres (20 mi) east of Larache and 110 kilometres (68 mi) south of Tangier. It recorded a population of
Ksar_el-Kebir
Rural commune and town in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
Sahel is a small town and rural commune in Larache Province of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune
Sahel,_Larache
City in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
designed the city using French captives from the failed French expedition to Larache in 1765, and with the mission of building a city adapted to the needs of
Essaouira
piracy along the Moroccan coast, which had already led to the capture of Larache (1610). This was in response to negotiations between the Dutch and the
Spanish relations with the Barbary Coast
Spanish_relations_with_the_Barbary_Coast
Portuguese force landed at Anfa and pillaged the region between that city and Larache. In 1487, King John II of Portugal began preparing a fleet to conduct a
Chaouia_expedition
British comedian and writer (born 1981)
a British comedian and writer. El-Ghorri's family is from the town of Larache in Morocco. She was born in the London Borough of Hackney, where she grew
Fatiha_El-Ghorri
International airport in Spain
established between Seville and Larache and in 1921, the first Spanish commercial service between Seville and Larache was set up. In 1923, various facilities
Seville_Airport
Wilhelmina and Captain Quirijn Dabenis reached the shores of the bay near Larache where, due to the lack of a suitable anchoring spot, the ship had to wait
Dutch–Moroccan War (1775–1777)
Dutch–Moroccan_War_(1775–1777)
1681 siege of Spanish fortress
Post-Reconquista Conquest of Mehdya (1614) Battle of Larache (1631) Siege of La Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Asilah (1690–1691) Siege of Oran
Siege_of_La_Mamora_(1681)
French prince; pretender to the French throne
Bonaparte dynasties, as well as their heirs apparent, to exile. Jean died in Larache, Morocco, in 1940. He was succeeded as Orléanist claimant to the defunct
Prince_Jean,_Duke_of_Guise
Country in North Africa
from the English who had abandoned it in 1684 and drove the Spanish from Larache in 1689. The Portuguese abandoned Mazagão, their last territory in Morocco
Morocco
Joint Scandinavian military expedition to Morocco (1843–1845)
to the sultan's palace. Negotiations reached a breakthrough in April in Larache where the sultan finally agreed to the Swedish/Norwegian and Danish demands
Moroccan_expedition
point later the city was captured by the Spanish. After the victory at Larache in 1689, the Moroccan Sultan, Ismail Ibn Sharif, dispatched his general
Siege_of_Asilah_(1690–1691)
Roman/Berber/Punic city in Morocco
Site. The archaeological site of Lixus is located in Morocco northeast of Larache city (70 km (43 mi) south of Tangier) on the right bank of the Loukkos
Lixus_(ancient_city)
Form of Judaeo-Spanish historically spoken by Sephardim in North Africa
African Sephardim in the Moroccan cities of Tétouan, Tangier, Asilah, Larache, Chefchaouen, Ksar el-Kebir and the Spanish cities of Ceuta, and Melilla
Haketia
Expressway in Morocco
fishing village of Moulay Bouselham. 30 km north of there is the town of Larache where there is an intersection. Another 30 km along the way is the interchange
Rabat–Tangier_expressway
privateering that led to the raid on La Goulette of 1609 and the Cession of Larache in 1610. By the summer of 1614, both the Dutch and the Spanish had ambitions
Capture_of_La_Mámora
Spanish long-distance runner (born 1979)
Yousef El Nasri Personal information Full name Yousef El Nasri Serhani Born (1979-07-28) 28 July 1979 (age 46) Larache, Morocco
Yousef_El_Nasri
A mosque in Larache
Religion_in_Morocco
Uninhabited islet near Morocco
Post-Reconquista Conquest of Mehdya (1614) Battle of Larache (1631) Siege of La Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Asilah (1690–1691) Siege of Oran
Perejil_Island
City in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
French Navy later published his account of the 1765 Larache expedition, Relation de l'affaire de Larache, in 1775. Mid-eighteenth-century sources show Safi's
Safi,_Morocco
Duchess of Guise
Princess Isabelle of Orléans-Braganza in 1931. Princess Isabelle died in Larache, Morocco, on 21 April 1962 at age 82. "Isabella of Orleans (1878–1961)
Princess Isabelle of Orléans (1878–1961)
Princess_Isabelle_of_Orléans_(1878–1961)
British boxer
Najib Daho (13 January 1959, Larache, Morocco – 29 August 1993, Morocco) was an English Commonwealth lightweight champion, and British super-featherweight
Najib_Daho
Former Spanish colonial province in Morocco
a commercial route was established by airline Iberia linking Seville, Larache, Sidi Ifni, Cape Juby and Gando in the Canaries. The origin of Ifni must
Ifni
French noble (1933–2019)
World War II escalated, the family relocated to property they owned in Larache in the French protectorate of Morocco. While his father sought to play
Henri, Count of Paris (born 1933)
Henri,_Count_of_Paris_(born_1933)
Moroccan rapper (born 1999)
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, to Moroccan parents; his mother is from Larache and his father was from Nador, the latter abandoned the family when Morad
Morad_(rapper)
Christian prisoners, who had been taken during a failed assault in 1765 Larache expedition. He designed the city of Essaouira, and built it with the help
Théodore_Cornut
Tunis Dalmatia San Pietro Salé 1st Larache 2nd Mamora [fr] Calpe 2nd Oran and 2nd Mers el-Kébir [fr] 3rd Mamora 2nd Larache Asilah 1st Melilla 1st Ceuta Peñon
Siege_of_Ceuta_(1790–1791)
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Morocco. There are currently 122 embassies in Rabat, and many countries maintain consulates in other Moroccan
List of diplomatic missions in Morocco
List_of_diplomatic_missions_in_Morocco
Moroccan television game show
win Also checks or home appliances. Season 2006: Bouchra and Karim from Larache Season 2007: Fatima Al-Zahra and Naeem from Essaouira Season 2008: Kawthar
Lalla_Laaroussa
International football competition
Gramshi 7 2DF Siham Tadlaoui (1989-01-26)26 January 1989 (aged 36) JN Larache 8 4FW Meryem Hajri (1994-09-14)14 September 1994 (aged 30) Union Touarga
2025 Women's Futsal Africa Cup of Nations
2025_Women's_Futsal_Africa_Cup_of_Nations
Mohamed Chrif Tribak (Arabic: محمد الشريف الطريبق; born 1971 in Larache) is a Moroccan filmmaker and screenwriter. Le temps des camarades, the director's
Mohamed_Chrif_Tribak
Prefecture Al Hoceïma Province Chefchaouen Province Fahs-Anjra Province Larache Province Ouezzane Province Tétouan Province Prefecture of Oujda-Angad Berkane
Prefectures and provinces of Morocco
Prefectures_and_provinces_of_Morocco
Spanish tidal island in North Africa
Spain started to take direct actions in Morocco, as in the occupation of Larache. In 1508, Spain launched a successful expedition under the command of Pedro
Peñón_de_Vélez_de_la_Gomera
Area of a city traditionally inhabited by Jews
Chefchaouen Essaouira — Mellah of Essaouira Fez — Mellah of Fez Larache — Mellah of Larache Marrakesh — Mellah of Marrakesh Meknes — Old Mellah, New Mellah
Jewish_quarter_(diaspora)
Spanish colonial army in Morocco
Army Corps in its western sector, with the 91st (Ceuta-Tetouan), 92nd (Larache-Alcazarquivir) and 93rd (Xauen) Divisions. The X Army Corps in the eastern
Army_of_Africa_(Spain)
Inezgane 130,333 Souss-Massa Ksar El Kebir 126,617 Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Larache 125,008 Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Guelmim 118,318 Guelmim-Oued Noun Khenifra
List_of_cities_in_Morocco
Naval battle between Spain and Ottoman Tunisia
Tunis Dalmatia San Pietro Salé 1st Larache 2nd Mamora [fr] Calpe 2nd Oran and 2nd Mers el-Kébir [fr] 3rd Mamora 2nd Larache Asilah 1st Melilla 1st Ceuta Peñon
Battle_of_the_Gulf_of_Tunis
Tunis Dalmatia San Pietro Salé 1st Larache 2nd Mamora [fr] Calpe 2nd Oran and 2nd Mers el-Kébir [fr] 3rd Mamora 2nd Larache Asilah 1st Melilla 1st Ceuta Peñon
Spanish–Algerian War (1775–1785)
Spanish–Algerian_War_(1775–1785)
Patrimonio Judío de Alzcazarquivir. Retrieved December 19, 2024. "Sinagogas de Larache. La Esnoga Berdugo". sergiobarce.blog. Retrieved December 13, 2024. "Alfasim
List_of_synagogues_in_Morocco
French princess
disputed head of the House of Savoy. Claude was born on 11 December 1943 in Larache, Morocco as the ninth child and fifth daughter of Henri, Count of Paris
Princess_Claude_of_Orléans
Salt evaporation pond in Larache
Mining_industry_of_Morocco
Bilateral relations
from Hornachos, today's Badajoz. During the 17th century Spain acquired Larache (1610-1689) from Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun in exchange for the Spanish
Morocco–Spain_relations
1578 battle in Morocco
spellings: Ksar El Kebir, Alcácer-Quivir, Alcazarquivir, Alcassar, etc.) and Larache, on 4 August 1578. A Moroccan victory, the battle has been described as
Battle_of_Alcácer_Quibir
National airline of Spain
After the war, at the end of the 1930s, the airline served the Seville–Larache–Cape Juby–Las Palmas, Barcelona–Zaragoza–Burgos–Salamanca–Seville–Tetuan
Iberia_(airline)
Spanish university professor and cultural promoter
religion, mainly focused in Catalonia. Luis Navarro was born in 1934 in Larache, Morocco, as the son of emigrants to the Spanish protectorate in Morocco
Luis_Navarro_(professor)
City in Libya
Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush (Larache) Shalat (Chellah) Tamusida Tinga (Tangier) Anfa (Casablanca) Volubilis
Sabratha
River in northern Morocco
in the Rif Mountains and flows into the Atlantic Ocean in the city of Larache; the city's port is on the river. The Loukkos river basin is 3,730 km2
Loukkos_River
Moroccan professor of physics
Physics and a member of African Academy of Sciences. Fassi was born in Larache where she attended middle and high school before moving to Tetouan to complete
Farida_Fassi
Italian triathlete (born 1989)
performance was a 4th place finish at the Africa Cup in Larache, Morocco. 10 Madrid ETU Cup (Spain) 4 Larache ATU Cup (Morocco), 6 Tartu ETU Cup (Estonia); 10
Veronica_Signorini
Settlement in Greece
Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush (Larache) Shalat (Chellah) Tamusida Tinga (Tangier) Anfa (Casablanca) Volubilis
Foinikounta
Spanish Army unit
five "Grupos" based respectively in Melilla, Tetuán, Ceuta, Alhucemas and Larache (the Alhucemas Group was raised in 1921). The Regulares infantry were known
Regulares
Spanish armored cruiser of 1908–1928
subsequently headed from Cartagena to the coast of North Africa to anchor at Larache, where several of the incidents had occurred. She later moved to Tétouan
Spanish_cruiser_Cataluña
Major road in Morocco
along the western Atlantic coast of the country. It passes through Rabat, Larache and other important cities and for a substantial part of the Rabat-Tangier
National_Route_1_(Morocco)
Kenitra (O) 2006-05-29 +212-531-xxxxxx 0531-xxxxxx Tangier, Al Hoceima, Larache, Tetouan (O) 2006-05-29 +212-532-xxxxxx 0532-xxxxxx Fes, Errachidia, Meknes
Telephone_numbers_in_Morocco
Sultan of Morocco from 1822 to 1859
and bombarded Larache, Asilah and Tétouan. In June 1829 they landed at Larache and burned Moroccan ships. The Austrian landing at Larache frightened the
Abd_al-Rahman_of_Morocco
Guelmim Guercif Ifrane Jerada Kénitra Khémisset Khénifra Khouribga Laâyoune Larache Médiouna Midelt Moulay Yacoub Nador Nouaceur Ouarzazate Oued Ed-Dahab Ouezzane
Politics_of_Morocco
Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia
Tunis Dalmatia San Pietro Salé 1st Larache 2nd Mamora [fr] Calpe 2nd Oran and 2nd Mers el-Kébir [fr] 3rd Mamora 2nd Larache Asilah 1st Melilla 1st Ceuta Peñon
Raid_on_La_Goulette_(1615)
Bilateral relations
Salé to write letters to European merchants and consuls in Tangier, Salé, Larache and Mogador stating that vessels sailing under the American flag could
Morocco–United States relations
Morocco–United_States_relations
Tunis Dalmatia San Pietro Salé 1st Larache 2nd Mamora [fr] Calpe 2nd Oran and 2nd Mers el-Kébir [fr] 3rd Mamora 2nd Larache Asilah 1st Melilla 1st Ceuta Peñon
Siege_of_Oran_(1790–1792)
Capital and largest city of Algeria
Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush (Larache) Shalat (Chellah) Tamusida Tinga (Tangier) Anfa (Casablanca) Volubilis
Algiers
recaptures Mehdya. Unknown Siege of Larache (1689) Alaouite Sultanate Spanish Empire Victory Morocco annexes Larache. Unknown Siege of Asilah (1691) Alaouite
List of wars involving Morocco
List_of_wars_involving_Morocco
Swiss triathlete (born 1990)
2009-08-23 European Cup Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) 17 2010-05-30 African Cup Larache 9 2010-08-15 European Cup Geneva DNF 2010-08-28 European Championships
Céline_Schärer
2018 murders of two Scandinavian tourists in Morocco
suicide in the same manner while awaiting execution at the local prison in Larache. Ouaziad had been diagnosed with mental illness while in prison and had
Murders of Louisa Vesterager Jespersen and Maren Ueland
Murders_of_Louisa_Vesterager_Jespersen_and_Maren_Ueland
City and municipality in Larnaca District, Cyprus
Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush (Larache) Shalat (Chellah) Tamusida Tinga (Tangier) Anfa (Casablanca) Volubilis
Larnaca
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Lixus, Morocco
Roman amphitheater located in Lixus, a city north of the modern seaport of Larache in Morocco. The amphitheater, much like Lixus itself, is largely in ruins
Amphitheater_of_Lixus
Musical artist
very early to the American culture. At age 9 the family moved to the city Larache on the Atlantic Ocean, where launched his musical career and at age 15
Oussama_Belhcen
16th-century linguist, translator, and diplomat
had known in Tlemcen, proved instrumental in concluding the surrender of Larache to Spain in 1610. He persuaded local population of the sin they would commit
Diego_de_Urrea
Salé CA Tanger CAY Berrechid Chabab Atlas Khénifra Chabab Houara Chabab Larache CIS Marrakech CJ Ben Guerir CM Dakhla CM Laayoune COD Meknès CR Al-Hoceima
List of football clubs in Morocco
List_of_football_clubs_in_Morocco
Spanish attack to Salé in 1628
in 1681. Other Spanish cities on the Moroccan coast would fall, such as Larache in 1689 or Asilah in 1691. However, other cities would resist these sieges
Bombardment_of_Salé_(1628)
1921–1926 war between Spain and Riffian tribes of Morocco
military operations in Jebala, in the Moroccan west, began in 1911 with the Larache landing. Spain worked to pacify a large part of the most violent areas
Rif_War
City in the Western Region of Malta
Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush (Larache) Shalat (Chellah) Tamusida Tinga (Tangier) Anfa (Casablanca) Volubilis
Mdina
1751 naval battle
Tunis Dalmatia San Pietro Salé 1st Larache 2nd Mamora [fr] Calpe 2nd Oran and 2nd Mers el-Kébir [fr] 3rd Mamora 2nd Larache Asilah 1st Melilla 1st Ceuta Peñon
Action_of_28_November_1751
Incident that involved Spain and Morocco
Post-Reconquista Conquest of Mehdya (1614) Battle of Larache (1631) Siege of La Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Asilah (1690–1691) Siege of Oran
2012 Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera incident
2012_Peñón_de_Vélez_de_la_Gomera_incident
1957–58 war between Morocco and Spain
Post-Reconquista Conquest of Mehdya (1614) Battle of Larache (1631) Siege of La Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Asilah (1690–1691) Siege of Oran
Ifni_War
13th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations
March 1982 11 June Stadium, Tripoli Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Mohamed Larache (Morocco) 9 March 1982 11 June Stadium, Tripoli Attendance: 40,000 Referee:
1982_African_Cup_of_Nations
Spanish Vedette
1946) is a former Spanish actress and vedette. She was born in 1946 in Larache. After her father's death, who was a soldier, she moved with her mother
África_Pratt
Branch of the military of Austria-Hungary
bombardment of Larache. This action resulted in Morocco returning the captured Austrian ship, as well as pay damages to Vienna. The bombardment of Larache resulted
Austro-Hungarian_Navy
Moroccan siege of Portuguese fortress
Portuguese withdrawal prompted the Moroccans to establish the town of Larache on the mouth of the river. Barnaby Rogerson (2010), The Last Crusaders:
Siege_of_Graciosa_(1489)
Wars involving France from 987 until 1792
Confederacy Catawba Cherokee (before 1758) French defeat Larache expedition (1765) Location: Larache, Morocco France Morocco French defeat War of the Bar
List of wars involving the Kingdom of France
List_of_wars_involving_the_Kingdom_of_France
1415–1769 wars in Morocco
Spain began to take direct action in Morocco, as in the occupation of Larache in 1610. Altogether, the Portuguese are documented to have seized six Moroccan
Moroccan–Portuguese_conflicts
Local council in Port Region, Malta
Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush (Larache) Shalat (Chellah) Tamusida Tinga (Tangier) Anfa (Casablanca) Volubilis
Cospicua
Place in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
river el-Mekhazen (Oued Makhazine), a few kilometers inland from modern Larache. The island had been yielded to the Portuguese by Abu Zakariya Muhammad
Graciosa_fortress
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Pure; Without Blemish
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Tile layer, or a. An English surname frequently used as a given name.
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Name of Krushna
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