United Nations Square
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United Nations Square is a public square in the center of Casablanca, Morocco. It has been central in the history of Casablanca.
attractions: Mohammed V Square, Arab League Park, Medina Market, Central Marketplace, Casa Port, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Park Yasmina For Games, Coupole Zevaco, Beth-El Temple, Kaan Casablanca, restaurants: La Sqala, Casa Jose, Al-Mounia, Restaurant Des Fleurs, La Bodega de Casablanca, Le Cuistot Traditionnel, Taverne du Dauphin, Casa Jose Gauthier, Salmon Sushi, Restaurant Port de Peche
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United Nations Square is a public square in the center of Casablanca, Morocco. It has been central in the history of Casablanca.
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First of all. They said that too many cooks spoil the broth. In fact this proverb applies mainly to the city of Casablanca. This lovely city used to be the hub of many international figures and politicians. Mostly all the international event have been held in Casablanca. But from the time of the Arab uprising. Casablanca knew a decline in its infrastructure. Wherever you might go. There is filth and there is low organization. Poor services at all levels. Even in the heart of Casablanca (Sidi Belyout) Where the whole administrations of the state are located you may see that part of the city is living in chaos. Concerning the square of the United Nations, this place used to be the bright side of Casablanca where I used to sense the French romance of civilization. Now with the tram line is on. No végétations can be seen. Only some broken chairs and the whole scene is open for cafes downside you will find barriers telling you that some constructions are being carried out. In front of you there is the Hayat Regency hotel standing high as a symbol of the city's capitalism. The globe is worn out. There is only traffic jam and nothing interesting is there to see. Oh don't worry you'll come across some sellers who sell Moroccan traditional sweets. They are wearing white uniform to convince you that everything is clean. I hope this place can be taken by the United Nations so as it can get back some of the bright it had before, jews, christians and muslims were implementing a real model of harmony in this place. corruption and the late process of making the projects is really disturbing. This way you are killing tourism in Casablanca unfortunately.
Геллее Авбакар (RussiaZvezd)Геллее Авбакар (RussiaZvezd)
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The land that is now United Nations Square was the site of a large market outside the city walls before colonization. The clock tower was built in 1908 by order of the French commander Dessigny, next to the wall of the old city, so the square was called “Place de l’Horloge”, then it was called “Place de France” with the development of the surrounding area by architects who They were commissioned by Hubert Lyautey and the Residence-General to plan the new European city, most notably Henri Proust and Michel Acuchague. The square became a bus stop, and a globe designed by architect Jean-François Zivaco was built. The square changed with the construction of the tramway, which has an important stop at United Nations Square.
yassine haddayassine hadda
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Casablanca is the best city on the west coast of Africa. I said it. The people are friendly and the food is amazing. The Place is sort of central and very very busy. It's surrounded by tons of shops and is right near the M'dina market, pictured above, which is just on the other side of the very visible minaret. Best explored by foot, bring extra money to grab some souvenirs.
David VDavid V
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Casablanca is having unwind area in Place des National Unies Tram tracks run through this area. Shopping , restaurants, eating joints on both sides. If you want to shop then right from clothes to jewellery everything is available. Due to proximity to sea this place has amazing breeze. Restaurants with outside sitting is ideal place to sip Moroccon Tea.
Dattatraya UdasDattatraya Udas
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Nation Square in Casablanca is a captivating blend of history, culture, and vibrant energy. Surrounded by architectural wonders and bustling market stalls, it's a must-visit for anyone exploring the city. From savoring traditional Market to exploring nearby landmarks, there's something for everyone here. A true gem in the heart of Casablanca
Erry MuDErry MuD
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Good area for night relaxation or events organisation. The design improved after the renovation. Less "trash 🗑️ throwing" is needed. The tramway 🚡 passes by. The bab Marrakesh souk or Medina is one street away. The photos are from a musical event provided by Orange, the Telecom company promoting some Moroccan artists.
Simed Berrada AlamiSimed Berrada Alami
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Nearby Attractions Of United Nations Square
Mohammed V Square
Arab League Park
Medina Market
Central Marketplace
Casa Port
Sacred Heart Cathedral
Park Yasmina For Games
Coupole Zevaco
Beth-El Temple
Kaan Casablanca

Mohammed V Square
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Arab League Park
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Medina Market
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Central Marketplace
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Nearby Restaurants Of United Nations Square
La Sqala
Casa Jose
Al-Mounia
Restaurant Des Fleurs
La Bodega de Casablanca
Le Cuistot Traditionnel
Taverne du Dauphin
Casa Jose Gauthier
Salmon Sushi
Restaurant Port de Peche

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Casa Jose
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Al-Mounia
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Restaurant Des Fleurs
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