Casablanca
Casablanca (/ˌkæsəˈblæŋkə/; Moroccan Arabic pronunciation: [kɑzɑblɑnkɑ], also الدار البيضاء ed-Dar el-Biḍa , lit: "White house" in Spanish), the largest city of Morocco, is located in the western part of the country on the Atlantic Ocean.
Casablanca (in Arabic: الدار البيضاء, Addaar Albayḍaa; in Berber: Anfa, ⴰⵏⴼⴰ; local informal name: Kaẓa) is the largest city of Morocco, located in the northwestern part of the country on the Atlantic Ocean.
Population: 3,144,909
Latitude: 33° 35' 17.92" N
Longitude: -7° 36' 40.97" W
Casablanca (/ˌkæsəˈblæŋkə/; Moroccan Arabic pronunciation: [kɑzɑblɑnkɑ], also الدار البيضاء ed-Dar el-Biḍa , lit: "White house" in Spanish), the largest city of Morocco, is located in the western part of the country on the Atlantic Ocean.
Mohammed V International Airport (French: Aéroport international Mohammed V, Arabic: مطار محمد الخامس الدولي, Matar Muhammad al-Khamis ad-Dowaly, IATA: CMN, ICAO: GMMN) is an international airport serving Casablanca, operated by ONDA (National Airp…
The Hassan II Mosque or Grande Mosquée Hassan II (Arabic: مسجد الحسن الثاني; nickname: "Casablanca Hajj" (colloquial, microblogging and social networking language) is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest mosque in Morocco and Africa a…
Mohammédia (Arabic: المحمدية, Al-Muḥammadia, Moroccan Arabic: El Muḥemmadiya, Fḍala) is a port city on the west coast of Morocco between Casablanca and Rabat in the region of Greater Casablanca. It hosts the most important oil refinery of Morocco, …
Stade Mohammed V (Arabic: مركب محمد الخامس) is part of a big athletic complex situated in the heart of the city of Casablanca, Morocco, in the western part of Maarif district.
The Port of Casablanca (Arabic: ميناء الدار البيضاء) refers to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Casablanca's harbours and which handle Casablanca's shipping.
The Ain-Diab Circuit was a Formula One road circuit built in 1957, south west of Ain-Diab in Morocco, using the existing coast road and the main road from Casablanca to Azemmour.
The Casablanca Twin Center (Arabic: برجي الدار البيضاء, French: Tours Jumelles de Casablanca) is a complex of two skyscrapers located at Casablanca, Morocco. The two structures, the West Tower and the East Tower, have 28 floors each. The centre hou…
Nouasseur Air Base (IATA: EVX, ICAO: LFOE) near Casablanca, French Morocco is a former United States Air Force Strategic Air Command (SAC) base.
Casablanca Cathedral (French: Eglise Sacré-Cœur de Casablanca), church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, is a former Roman Catholic church located in Casablanca, Morocco.
Casablanca–Anfa Airport (French: Aéroport de Casablanca–Anfa, Arabic: مطار الدار البيضاء أنفا) was an airport in Morocco (IATA: CAS, ICAO: GMMC), located about 6 kilometres (4 mi) southwest of Casablanca.
Casa-Voyageurs railway station (Arabic: محطة الدار البيضاء المسافرين) is an ONCF (French: Office national des chemins de fer, "Moroccan National Railway") station in the centre of Casablanca.
USS Tasker H. Bliss (AP-42) was a Tasker H. Bliss-class transport. She was acquired from the United States Army by the United States Navy for use in World War II, and was assigned the task of transporting troops to and from battle areas.
USS Hugh L. Scott (AP-43) was a Hugh L. Scott-class transport ship. She was built in 1921 and spent 20 years in merchant service as a passenger and cargo liner. She was acquired for the United States Navy shortly before the USA entered the Second Wo…
Sidi Moumen (Arabic: سيدي مومن) is an arrondissement and northeastern suburb of Casablanca, in the Sidi Bernoussi district of the Grand Casablanca region of Morocco. As of 2004 it had 289,253 inhabitants.
USS Joseph Hewes (AP-50) was a transport for the United States Navy during World War II. She was built in 1930, acquired 8 January 1942, and was assigned the task of transporting troops to and from battle areas.
Casablanca American School is a coeducational, nursery through grade twelve private day school in Casablanca, Morocco.
Aïn Sebaâ (Arabic: عين السبع) is an arrondissement of eastern Casablanca, in the Aïn Sebaâ - Hay Mohammadi district of the Grand Casablanca region of Morocco. As of 2004 it had 155,489 inhabitants.