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		<title>By: Casablanca property</title>
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		<description>You are lucky that you are in Casablanca. If you are there, a must-see in Casablanca is the Mosque of Hassan II, the former ruler of Morocco. Completed in 1993, this mosque seated at the edge of the Atlantic, is the biggest mosque in all of Africa. For 100 dirhams (50 for students), you are able to take a tour of the mosque in English, French, German, or Spanish. Make sure to visit this historic place, since this is one of the few mosques in the world that allow non-Muslims to enter its doors.</description>
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