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Cruzeiro Costa Serena 12 a 23 Março de 2009

Portos Escala: Funchal Málaga Savona Barcelona Casablanca Arrecife Santa Cruz Tenerife Funchal

19/03/2009 Casablanca
Casablanca (em árabe الدار البيضاء, ad-Dhar-al-Bayda) é a maior cidade de Marrocos, na costa atlântica do país. Tem cerca de 3,7 milhões de habitantes. É o maior porto e o maior centro industrial e comercial de Marrocos.
A cidade possui uma praça principal, da qual irradiam diversas avenidas. Na generalidade, os edifícios constituem uma versão francesa da arquitectura árabe-andaluza, brancos com linhas simples, sendo de especial interesse a área da Praça das Nações Unidas, onde se localizam as maiores infra-estruturas.
Casablanca está no local da antiga Anfa, localidade destruída em 1468 pelos portugueses. Em 1515 estes fundaram a actual cidade com o nome de Casa Branca.
Destruída pelo terramoto de 1755, foi reconstruída pelo sultão de Marrocos em 1757. Nessa época instalaram-se na cidade muitos mercadores espanhóis passando Casa Branca a ser conhecida como Casablanca. Foi ocupada em 1907 pelos franceses que promoveram o seu desenvolvimento.
Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, em Janeiro de 1943, foi o palco de uma conferência entre o presidente norte-americano Franklin D. Roosevelt e o primeiro-ministro britânico Winston Churchill.

Música Instrumental: Journey To Arabia The Streets Of Cairo

Cruise Costa Serena - from 12 to 23 March 2009

Ports: Funchal - Malaga - Savona - Barcelona - Casablanca - Arrecife - Santa Cruz Tenerife - Funchal

19/03/2009 Casablanca
Casablanca (in Arabic: الدار البيضاء ad-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ as well as کازابلانکا Kāzāblānkā; Spanish and Italian for white (blanca) house (casa) (White house) ; nicknamed by locals: Caza; Antique and original name in Amazigh: Anfa) is the largest city in Morocco, located on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Greater Casablanca region.
With a population of 4.500.000 in the Casablanca metro and 3.1 million (3.85 million in "greater Casablanca" according to the September 2005 census), Casablanca is Morocco's largest city as well as its chief port. It's also the biggest city in the Maghreb and the sixth biggest city in the entire continent of Africa. Casablanca is considered the economic capital of Morocco as its the heart of the Moroccan economy, hosting many International companies. It is also the primary naval base for the Royal Moroccan Navy.
Casablanca is the leading city hosting headquarters and main industrial facilities for the leading Moroccan and international companies based in Morocco. Industrial statistics show Casablanca retains its historic position as the main industrial zone of the country. The Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in the world. Casablanca is also the largest port of the Maghreb and North Africa. It is the largest city in the Maghreb and the second largest in North Africa.

Music Instrumental: Journey To Arabia The Streets Of Cairo

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  • Nice music. can you tell me where can i find it please.

    Thanks alot

  • Thank you for the trip!

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