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Tétouan

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[tey-twahn] / teɪˈtwɑ̃ /

noun

  1. Tetuán.


Example Sentences

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She rose to power around the turn of the 16th century, becoming an independent queen in the Moroccan citystate of Tétouan.

From Los Angeles Times

When Morocco became independent in 1956, the protectorate government in Tetouan shut down and its archives were mostly forgotten.

From BBC

By the 1930s a long strip along the north of the country, from the Atlantic coast in Asilah almost up to the border with Algeria in the east, was effectively administered by Spain with its capital in Tetouan.

From BBC

The authorities in Tetouan immediately banned both from crossing to the opposite side.

From BBC

Hicham Achrayah had a front-row seat from the windows of his Brussels café, Le Tetouan, when clashes erupted after Morocco defeated Belgium 2-0 two weeks ago.

From BBC