Tangier طنجة / Tingi / ⵜⵉⵏⴳⵉ Ṭanja / Tingis / Tangiers |
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Nickname(s): The Blue and White city, Boughaz, The north's bride. | |||
Location in Morocco | |||
Coordinates: 35°46′N 5°48′W / 35.767°N 5.800°W | |||
Country | Morocco | ||
Region | Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima | ||
Highest elevation | 230 m (750 ft) | ||
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) | ||
Population (2014) | |||
• Total | 947,952 | ||
• Rank | 3rd in Morocco | ||
Demonym(s) | Tangerian, Tangeriana | ||
Time zone | GMT 0 | ||
Postal code | 90000 |
Tangier (/tænˈdʒɪər/; Arabic: طنجة Ṭanjah; Berber: Ṭanja; old Berber name: Tingi, ⵜⵉⵏⴳⵉ; adapted to Roman: Tingis; other English name: Tangiers) is a major city in northwestern Morocco. It is located on the Maghreb coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel. It is the capital of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region, as well as the Tangier-Assilah prefecture of Morocco.
The history of Tangier is very rich, due to the historical presence of many civilizations and cultures starting from before the 5th century BC. Between the period of being a strategic Berber town and then a Phoenician trading center to the independence era around the 1950s, Tangier was a nexus for many cultures. In 1923, it was considered as having international status by foreign colonial powers, and became a destination for many European and American diplomats, spies, writers and businessmen.
The city is currently undergoing rapid development and modernization. Projects include new tourism projects along the bay, a modern business district called Tangier City Center, a new airport terminal and a new football stadium. Tangier's economy is also set to benefit greatly from the new Tanger-Med port.