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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Tangier, People from Tangier, Ibn Battuta, Paul Bowles, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport, English Tangier, Alexander Spotswood, Mohamed Choukri, Economy of Tangier, Mohamed Mrabet, Carlos Castrodeza, Marcellus of Tangier, Moumen Smihi, First Moroccan Crisis, Shlomo Ben-Ami, List of colonial heads of Tangier, Joseph A. McPhillips III, Jean-Luc Melenchon, Sanaa Hamri, American Legation, Tangier, Emmanuel Hocquard, Tanger-Med, The American School of Tangier, Malika El Aroud, Driss Temsamani, Leon Benzaquen, William "Tangier" Smith, Hichem Hamdouchi, Ralph Benmergui, Rabat-Tangier expressway, Cristobal Acosta, Fernand Melgar, Ali Boussaboun, Ismail Sbai, Jane Bowles, Abderrahmane Youssoufi, Charles Laurence, Rodrigo Rey Rosa, Yousef El Kalai, Hagen Schulze, Alexandre Rey Colaco, Hassan Akesbi, Dar el Makhzen, Jamal Zougam, Bibiana Fernandez, Church of Saint Andrew, Tangier, Ahmad ibn Ajiba, Cape Spartel, Karim Debbagh, Jorge Colaco, Tinjis, Omar Berdouni, Tangier Anglo-Moroccan School, Heinz Tietjen, National Cricket Stadium, Tangier, Stade de Tanger, Cassian of Tangier, Grand Socco, La Depeche marocaine, Medi 1, Ali Yata, Rue Es-Siaghine, Jose Hernandez, Tangier-Tetouan, Petit Socco, Tangier City Center, Forbes Museum of Tangier, Jose Antonio Peteiro Freire, IR Tanger, Sufax, Tangerinn, Elena Benarroch, Tangier Protocol, Gran Teatro Cervantes, Tangier Grand Mosque, Cape Malabata, Treaty of Tangiers, Atletico Tanger, Cap Radio, Abdeslam Boulaich, Museum of Contemporary Art, Cafe Hafa, Bay of Tangier, Colline du Charf, Sidi Bou Abib Mosque, Fondation Lorin, 2nd Tangier Regiment, Hotel Continental, Villa Muniria, Tangier Exportation Free Zone, Musee de Carmen-Macein, Tanjazz, Stade de Marchan. Excerpt: Hajji Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta (Arabic: ), or simply Ibn Battuta, a...