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| name = Fez
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| image_caption = View of Fez
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| subdivision_type = Country
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| established_title = Founded
| established_date = 789 AD
| population_total = 1,112,072
| population_total = 1,112,072
| population_as_of = 2021
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'''Fez''' (Arabic: فاس, Fās) is a city in north-central [[Morocco]] and the capital of the [[Fès-Meknès]] administrative region. It is one of the four "imperial cities" of Morocco, alongside [[Marrakesh]], [[Rabat]], and [[Meknes]]. Fez is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and its well-preserved medieval architecture.
'''Fez''' ({{lang-ar|فاس}}, ''Fās'') is a city in northern [[Morocco]] and the capital of the [[Fès-Meknès]] administrative region. It is one of the four "imperial cities" of Morocco, alongside [[Marrakesh]], [[Rabat]], and [[Meknes]]. Fez is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and its well-preserved medieval architecture.


==History==
==History==
Fez was founded in 789 AD by [[Idris I]], the founder of the [[Idrisid dynasty]]. The city grew rapidly and became a major center of religion, culture, and commerce in the Islamic world. In the 9th century, the [[University of Al Quaraouiyine]] was established, which is considered by some to be the oldest existing, continually operating higher educational institution in the world.
Fez was founded in 789 AD by [[Idris I]], the founder of the [[Idrisid dynasty]]. The city grew rapidly and became a major center of religion and culture in the Islamic world. In the 9th century, the [[University of Al Quaraouiyine]] was established, which is considered by some to be the oldest existing, continually operating higher educational institution in the world.


During the [[Marinid dynasty]] in the 13th and 14th centuries, Fez reached its zenith as a center of learning and trade. The Marinids constructed many of the city's most famous buildings, including the [[Bou Inania Madrasa]] and the [[Al-Attarine Madrasa]].
During the [[Marinid dynasty]] in the 13th and 14th centuries, Fez reached its zenith as a center of learning and commerce. The Marinids constructed many of the city's most famous buildings, including the [[Bou Inania Madrasa]] and the [[Al-Attarine Madrasa]].


==Geography==
==Geography==
Fez is located in the northern part of Morocco, situated in a valley surrounded by the [[Middle Atlas Mountains]]. The city is divided into three distinct parts: the old city (Fes el Bali), the new city (Fes el Jdid), and the modern urban area known as the Ville Nouvelle.
Fez is located in the northern part of Morocco, situated in a valley surrounded by the [[Middle Atlas Mountains]]. The city is divided into three distinct parts: the old walled city, known as [[Fes el Bali]], the newer part of the city, [[Fes Jdid]], and the modern [[Ville Nouvelle]] built during the French colonial period.


==Culture==
==Culture==
Fez is known for its vibrant cultural life and is often referred to as the "Mecca of the West" and the "Athens of Africa." The city is famous for its traditional crafts, including leather tanning, pottery, and weaving. The [[Fez Festival of World Sacred Music]] is an annual event that attracts artists and visitors from around the globe.
Fez is often referred to as the "Mecca of the West" and the "Athens of Africa" due to its historical significance and its role as a center of Islamic scholarship. The city is famous for its [[medina]], a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world. The medina is a labyrinth of narrow streets, bustling souks, and historic buildings.


==Architecture==
The city is also known for its traditional crafts, including leather tanning, pottery, and weaving. The [[Chouara Tannery]] is one of the oldest tanneries in the world and a popular tourist attraction.
The architecture of Fez is characterized by its intricate tilework, carved wood, and stucco decorations. The [[medina of Fez]], a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys, home to numerous mosques, madrasas, and palaces. Notable architectural landmarks include the [[Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque]], the [[Dar Batha Museum]], and the [[Royal Palace of Fez]].


==Economy==
==Economy==
Fez has a diverse economy that includes agriculture, handicrafts, and tourism. The city is famous for its leather goods, particularly those produced in the [[Chouara Tannery]], one of the oldest tanneries in the world. Tourism plays a significant role in the local economy, with visitors drawn to the city's historical sites and cultural events.
Fez's economy is primarily based on traditional crafts, agriculture, and tourism. The city is famous for its leather goods, ceramics, and textiles. The tourism industry is a significant contributor to the local economy, with visitors drawn to the city's historical sites and cultural heritage.


==Education==
==Education==
Fez is home to several educational institutions, including the [[University of Al Quaraouiyine]], which continues to be a center of Islamic learning. The city also hosts modern universities and schools that offer a wide range of academic programs.
Fez is home to several educational institutions, including the [[University of Al Quaraouiyine]], which continues to be a center of Islamic learning. The city also hosts modern universities and schools that offer a range of educational programs.


==Transportation==
==Transportation==
Fez is well-connected by road and rail, with a major train station that links it to other Moroccan cities such as [[Casablanca]], [[Rabat]], and [[Marrakesh]]. The [[Fès–Saïs Airport]] provides domestic and international flights, facilitating travel to and from the city.
Fez is well-connected by road and rail to other major cities in Morocco. The [[Fez-Saïss Airport]] provides domestic and international flights, making the city accessible to travelers from around the world.


==Also see==
==Also see==
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{{UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Morocco}}


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Latest revision as of 15:47, 9 December 2024

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Fez
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Name Fez, Morocco
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فاس
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Fez (Arabic: فاس , Fās) is a city in northern Morocco and the capital of the Fès-Meknès administrative region. It is one of the four "imperial cities" of Morocco, alongside Marrakesh, Rabat, and Meknes. Fez is renowned for its rich history, cultural heritage, and its well-preserved medieval architecture.

History[edit]

Fez was founded in 789 AD by Idris I, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty. The city grew rapidly and became a major center of religion and culture in the Islamic world. In the 9th century, the University of Al Quaraouiyine was established, which is considered by some to be the oldest existing, continually operating higher educational institution in the world.

During the Marinid dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries, Fez reached its zenith as a center of learning and commerce. The Marinids constructed many of the city's most famous buildings, including the Bou Inania Madrasa and the Al-Attarine Madrasa.

Geography[edit]

Fez is located in the northern part of Morocco, situated in a valley surrounded by the Middle Atlas Mountains. The city is divided into three distinct parts: the old walled city, known as Fes el Bali, the newer part of the city, Fes Jdid, and the modern Ville Nouvelle built during the French colonial period.

Culture[edit]

Fez is often referred to as the "Mecca of the West" and the "Athens of Africa" due to its historical significance and its role as a center of Islamic scholarship. The city is famous for its medina, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world. The medina is a labyrinth of narrow streets, bustling souks, and historic buildings.

The city is also known for its traditional crafts, including leather tanning, pottery, and weaving. The Chouara Tannery is one of the oldest tanneries in the world and a popular tourist attraction.

Economy[edit]

Fez's economy is primarily based on traditional crafts, agriculture, and tourism. The city is famous for its leather goods, ceramics, and textiles. The tourism industry is a significant contributor to the local economy, with visitors drawn to the city's historical sites and cultural heritage.

Education[edit]

Fez is home to several educational institutions, including the University of Al Quaraouiyine, which continues to be a center of Islamic learning. The city also hosts modern universities and schools that offer a range of educational programs.

Transportation[edit]

Fez is well-connected by road and rail to other major cities in Morocco. The Fez-Saïss Airport provides domestic and international flights, making the city accessible to travelers from around the world.

Also see[edit]

Template:Imperial cities of Morocco