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Answer for the clue "A city in western Morocco ", 9 letters:
marrakesh

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Marrakesh or Marrakech is a city in Morocco, North-Western Africa. Marrakesh or Marrakech may also refer to:

Usage examples of marrakesh.

Six months ago they had abandoned their houses and followed him They had passed from Mequinez to Rabat, from Rabat to Mazagan, from Mazagan to Mogador, from Mogador to Marrakesh, and finally from Marrakesh through the treacherous Beni Magild to Fez.

If they answered from Fez, from Wazzan, from Mequinez, or from Marrakesh, Israel turned aside and left them without more words.

The knife was more delicate than the issue-model Jamieson tucked into her boot, hand-made by Ildaren of Marrakesh, a slender-edged spike of steel fifteen centimeters long.

I have seen the Pyramids and the Great Wall, walked the streets of Rio and Marrakesh and Moscow, and soon I will add Rome and Paris and London to that list.

A magician of Marrakesh, who lived in an artificial cave beneath the city, recognized the voice.

In the early 19705 however, when Flower Power flooded the country with a mass of long hair, long dresses and the sweet smell of the old quarter of Marrakesh, the Fuzz showed itself remarkably open to new ideas.

Seville late tonight, see, and not in Marrakesh till tomorrow dinner-time.

Enderby was now sorry that he had exchanged his passport for a mere jolting trip from Marrakesh to Tangier.

A man grosser than Souris, he had modelled himself on the Winston Churchill he had once, he alleged, seen painting in Marrakesh, but the baby-scowl sat obscenely on a face bred by centuries of Maghreb dishonesty.

Fool, accompanied by Pete Shotton, spent ten days in Marrakesh buying fabrics and antiques, eating majoun and smoking hashish.

I had met Giraud in Marrakesh and we decided that everything should be just like a place we knew there.

He had had much to do with the police both in Marrakesh and Algiers, and he had a contempt for them.

She could locate Marrakesh on the globe and deliver an oral history of both the Ostrogoths and the Visigoths that would have made the Romans weep with envy.

In real live, even Jersey City was the land unknown as far as he was concerned, but in his dreams he knew the moors of Scotland, the alleys of Shanghai, the dust of Marrakesh.