Agadir
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Agadir (Arabic: أكادير, Berber (Amazigh):
) is a city in southwest Morocco, capital of the Souss-Massa-Dra region.
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The word Agadir means in Berber "Fortified Granary" and is probably derived from the semitic root "g-d-r" (meaning fence) through Punic or Hebrew.[1]
It has a population of 678,596 (2004; census figures for the agglomeration include the nearby cities of Inezgane and Aït Melloul); the population of the city proper is estimated at 200,000. The mild winter climate (January average midday temperature 20°C/68°F) and good beaches have made it a major "winter sun" destination for Northern Europeans. The current mayor is Tariq Kabbaj.
The city is located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean, near the foot of the Atlas Mountains, just north of the point where the Souss River flows into the ocean.
Today, Agadir is an important fishing and commercial port, the first sardine port in the world, (exporting cobalt, manganese, zinc and citrus).It is also a famous seaside resort with a long sandy beach. Because of its large buildings, wide roads, modern hotels, and European-style cafés, Agadir is not a typical city of traditional Morocco, but it is a modern, busy and dynamic town. Agadir is famous for its sea food and agriculture.
The city's main neighborhoods are:
- Secteur Touristique
- Les Amicales
- City Centre
- Nouveau Talborjt
- Cité Suisse
- Dakhla
- Anza
- L'Erac.
- Quartier Industriel
- Quartier Residentiel
It is served by the Al Massira Airport.
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During medieval times, there was only a fishermen village there, Agadir el-arba`.
In 1505 the Portuguese established there a trading post named Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué, under a governor. In 1541, the city came under Wattasid control and in 1572 a stronghold was built on the top of the hill overlooking the bay, the Kasbah. Agadir became prosperous for two centuries.
In 1911, the arrival of a German gunboat (the Panther), officially to protect the local German community, triggered the Agadir Crisis between France and Germany which allowed France, in 1913, to establish a protectorate over nearly the whole kingdom of Morocco.
At 15 minutes to midnight on February 29, 1960, Agadir was almost totally destroyed by an earthquake that lasted 15 seconds, burying the city and killing thousands. The death toll is estimated at 15,000. The earthquake destroyed the ancient Kasbah. On its front gate can still be read the following sentence in Dutch: "Fear God and honor thy King".
On seeing the destruction in Agadir, King Muhammad V of Morocco declared: "If Destiny decided the destruction of Agadir, its rebuilding depends of our Faith and Will." Reconstruction began in 1961, two kilometers south of the earthquake epicenter.
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- Musee de Talborjt "La Casbah"
- Musee Bert Flint
- Le Musse des Arts Berberes
- Musee Municipal de Agadir
- Le Sicilien Coco Polizzi (Quartier)
- Institut Supérieur d'Informatique Appliquée et de Management (ISIAM)
- Ecole Polytechnique Privée d'Agadir
- Ecole Supérieure de Tourisme et Technologie Hôtelière d'Agadir
- University of Agadir
- Ircam Institut Royal de La Culture Amazighe
- Institut Francais d'Agadir
- lycée français d'Agadir
- Ecole superieure de technologie d'Agadir
- Groupe scolaire Paul Gauguin Agadir
- Lycée Youssef Ben Tachefine
- ENSA L'Ecole Nationale des Sciences Appliquees d' Agadir
- ENCGA, École Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion de Agadir
- Ecole Polytechnique Privee d'Agadir
- Faculté des Sciences Agadir
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- CRI Agadir Regional Investment Office
- CCIS The Chamber of Commerce of Industry and Services in Agadir
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There is prostitution in Agadir, mainly in nightclubs and bars.
Catholic Church
- ECAM: Eglise Sainte Anne : 115, rue de Marrakech, 80000 Agadir, Website
Evangelical Church
- EEAM: Eglise Evangélique: Rue Djorf (derrière le camping), Website
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- Conseil des Communautes Israelites du Agadir, La Paternal Building, Avenue Hassan II.
- Synagogue Beth El : Rue de la foire, Agadir Maroc
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- Agadir has wonderful sandy beaches. Its famous beaches are :dix-sept, Taghazout, Aghroud, Imiouadar, km25.
- Agadir Diving Ecole de Plongee au Maroc
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- Jardin Olhao
- Jardin Ibn Zaidoun
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- Agadir was mentioned in "Disappear," a 2001 song by R.E.M. in their album Reveal.
- Agadir has two sister cities (according to Sister Cities International) - Miami, Florida and Oakland, California.
- Agadir features in the Mike Batt song "Ride to Agadir" on the solo album "Schizophonia" featuring the London Symphony Orchestra.
- Agadir and its children and Jewish market are mentioned in the memoirs of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry "Wind,_Sand_and_Stars".
Agadir is served by Al Massira Airport, located 22 kilometers away from the city.
Agadir has three sister cities :
- Agadir Portal
- Agadir berbers Portal
- Go Agadir
- WorldStatesmen- Morocco
- Agadir-Info Information Sport, Hotels und Restaurants. Hotel Agadir guide.
- Agadir entry in Lexicorient
- Agadir at the Magic Morocco
- AgadirInou.Com : Portal Of Agadir
- Jewish Community of Agadir Picture album of the community.
- Agadir Souss Collaborative Blog about Agadir and its Region.
- ^ Kossmann Maarteen, Loanwords in Tarifiyt, a Berber language of Morocco, pg. 5
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