Fes in 5 minutes | Fez Morocco 2019
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Fes je drugi po veličini grad u Maroku, nakon Casablance. Glavni je grad pokrajine Fès-Boulemane i jedan od četiri kraljevska grada Maroka uz Rabat, Marakeš i Meknes. Sastoji se od tri dijela, Medina Fesa (stari, ograđeni dio), Fes-Jddid (novi Fes) i Ville Nouvelle (najnoviji dio grada koji su sagradili Francuzi). Stari grad (Medina Fes el Bali) je na listi svjetske baštine UNESCO-a. U Fesu se nalazi najstarije sveučilište na svijetu koje je još uvijek u funkciji, sveučilište Al-Karaouine osnovano 859. godine.
U gradu se nalazi 160 džamija
Fès oder Fez (arabisch فاس, DMG Fās, mazirisch ⴼⴰⵙ Fas) ist mit rund einer Million Einwohnern die drittgrößte Stadt Marokkos. Sie ist die älteste der vier Königsstädte des Landes (außerdem Marrakesch, Meknès und Rabat) und galt nach der Begründung der Qarawiyin-Universität als geistiges Zentrum der Region. Fès ist die Hauptstadt der Region Fès-Meknès, eine der 12 Regionen Marokkos.
Fez (Arabic: فاس, Berber: Fas, ⴼⴰⵙ, French: Fès) is a city in northern inland Morocco and the capital of the Fas-Meknas administrative region. It is the second largest city in Morocco after Casablanca,[4] with a population of 1.4 million (2014). Located to the northeast of Atlas Mountains, Fez is situated at the crossroad of the important cities of all regions; 206 km (128 mi) from Tangier to the northwest, 246 km (153 mi) from Casablanca, 169 km (105 mi) from Rabat to the west, and 387 km (240 mi) from Marrakesh to the southwest which leads to the Trans-Saharan trade route. It is surrounded by the high grounds, and the old city is penetrated by the River of Fez flowing from the west to east.
Fez was founded under the Idrisid rule during the 8th-9th century. It consisted of two autonomous and competing settlements. The migration of 2000 Arab families in the early 9th century gave the nascent city its Arabic character. After the downfall of the Idrisid dynasty, several empires came and went until the 11th century when the Almoravid Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin united the two settlements and rebuilt the city, which became today's Fes el Bali quarter. Under the Almoravid rule, the city gained the reputation for the religious scholarship and the mercantile activity. Fez was expanded during the Almohad rule and became the largest city in the world during 1170-1180 with the estimated population of 200,000.
Fez reached its zenith in the Marinid-era, regaining the status as the capital. Numerous madrasas, mosques, zawiyas and city gates were constructed which survived up until today. These buildings are considered the hallmarks of Moorish and Moroccan architectural styles. Marinid sultans also founded Fes Jdid quarter, where newer palaces and gardens were established. During this time, the Jewish population of the city grew as well, with the Mellah (Jewish quarter) attracting the Jewish migrants from other North African regions. After the overthrow of the Marinid dynasty, the city largely declined and replaced by Marrakesh for political and cultural influence, but remained as the capital under the Wattasids and modern Morocco until 1912.
Today, the city largely consists of two old medina quarters, Fes el Bali and Fes Jdid, and modern urban area of Ville Nouvelle constructed during the French colonial era. The medina of Fez is listed as a World Heritage Site and is believed to be one of the world's largest urban pedestrian zones (car-free areas).[5] It has the University of Al Quaraouiyine which was founded in 859 and the oldest continuously functioning university in the world. It also has Chouara Tannery from the 11th century, one of the oldest tanneries in the world. The city has been called the Mecca of the West and the Athens of Africa, a nickname it shares with Cyrene in Libya.
FEs el Jdid - MOROCCO
Le Maroc (en arabe : « المغرب », al-Maġrib ; en berbère : « ⵍⵎⵖⵔⵉⴱ »1,15, l-Meġrib), ou depuis 1957, en forme longue officielle, le Royaume du Maroc, dit préalablement Empire chérifien, est un État unitaire régionalisé — dont le régime politique est une monarchie constitutionnelle — situé en Afrique du Nord. Sa capitale est Rabat et sa plus grande ville Casablanca.
Géographiquement, il est notamment caractérisé par des zones montagneuses ou désertiques et est l'un des seuls pays — avec l'Espagne et la France — à comporter des rives sur la mer Méditerranée d'un côté et l'océan Atlantique de l'autre. Sa population est de près de 34 millions d'habitants (recensement de 2014) et sa superficie de 710 850 km²16 (47,51 hab./km²), ou de 446 550 km² quand on n'y inclut pas le Sahara occidental — ex-« Sahara espagnol », considéré comme un territoire non autonome par l'Organisation des Nations unies2 — dont il administre de facto environ 80 % et qu'il revendique dans sa totalité, tout comme le Front Polisario. Sa culture est berbéro-arabe, avec des influences africaines et européennes, et les Marocains sont essentiellement de confession musulmane.
Avec une présence d'hominidés datant d'environ 700 000 ans et habité dès la préhistoire par des populations berbères, l'état marocain, en tant qu'entité distincte, est fondé en 789 par Idris Ier.
Par ailleurs, il fait partie de l'Organisation des Nations unies, de la Ligue arabe, de l'Union africaine17, de l'Union du Maghreb arabe, de l'Organisation de la coopération islamique, de l'Organisation internationale de la francophonie, du Groupe des 77 et de l'Union pour la Méditerranée.
Lost in FEZ with her - Morocco, Fès 2018
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Fès - Morocco
Fès is the oldest of Morocco's imperial cities. This is our experience in Morocco.
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Fes el-Bali is the oldest part of Fez, one of the imperial city of Morocco. It is the historical district founded between 789 and 808 a.c. by Idrisid dynasty. It includes the medina and its fortified walls all around. Fez el-Bali is surely the biggest car-free human settlement in the world, a dedalo of narrow roads and alleys in which is easy to loose the sense of orientation. It is also famous for its Al Karaouine University, the oldest in the world. In 1981 UNESCO inserted the site into the human’s heritage list.
A tour of Morocco should include a visit to Fes el-Bali at least once. It is a medieval town, almost preserved and still inhabited. Its typical architecture witnesses the imperial past of the city with several madrasas, mosques and noble buildings. Its merchant soul is still visible almost everywhere with shops, stalls and street markets. Traditional handmade manufacturers work today using the same middle age techniques, as you may observe visiting the leather tanneries or the copper workshops. Walking into Fes el-Bali is a full immersion in Morocco’s traditions and culture, feeling the vibes of this wonderful country.
Someone says that it’s easy to get lost there, as the district is huge and it can be challenging to understand where you are. Maps are useless. Don’t worry about that. Take your time, bring a compass with you and move in like an explorer. You will enjoy it. Start from Bab Bou Jeloud (the Blue door) and walk into the heart of the medina. Surprises wait for you behind each corner, inside any wood roof alley, in unexpected squares or just in front of an open door. Anyway, if you don’t like the risk, you can look for a guide to bring you in this iconic labyrinth.
There are several guesthouses or hotels to overnight inside the medina or just close to main doors. Choose a riad, the typical local accomodation. They are comfortable, often cheaper and charming. And don’t forget street food. There is plenty of cafè, tea rooms, restaurants and open air kitchens ready to satisfy your taste.
This short film has been filmed mainly with a little action cam, the Eken H8R. Some footage have been shot with a mirrorless Olympus OM-D EM5 MKII. Photos are by Francesca Sparatore and her Nikon D3100. Cyberlink PowerDirector 15 for post-production.
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FÈS EL DJID - Bab Semmarine et Le mellah ( l'ancien Quartier Juif )
Bab Semmarine, cette haute porte reconstruite en 1924, constitue l’authentique entrée du quartier de Fès El-Jdid (la ville nouvelle de Fès ) en passant cette porte, on pénètre dans une rue commerçante très animée. Le mellah, désigne un lieu où l'on conserve des produits avec le sel, mais dans chaque ville il est utilisé pour désigner le quartier juif.
Les maisons comportent systématiquement un commerce au rez de chaussé et des grands balcons aux étages supérieurs, typiques des constructions juives ouvertes vers l'extérieur .
FES - MAROC | Fez - Morocco | Fes el Bali | Medina.
FES - MAROC | Fez - Morocco | Fes el Bali | Medina. Visit Fes, Morocco, the so-called Mecca of the West, and its Medina. Fes el Bali is the oldest walled part of Fes, Morocco. It is the biggest car-free urban area in the world and is listed as a world heritage site by UNESCO. University of Al Quaraouiyine, founded in 859, is the oldest continuously functioning university in the world.
Voyage à Fès au Maroc, ballade dans le quartier de Fès el-Bali au coeur de la Médina. Fès el-Bali est le plus vieux quartier de la Medina de Fès. Il renferme quelques-uns des plus beaux édifices du Maroc dont les deux monuments édifiés au IXe siècle que sont la mosquée des Andalous et la mosquée Quaraouiyine. L'immense médina de Fès a gardé ses structures médiévales.
Fès el-Bali est entièrement sans voitures. Elle comprend environ 10.000 rues, en général très étroites (de 1 mètre de large, voire moins, à quelques mètres tout au plus), et elles sont, pour des raisons pratiques, sans voitures et parfois même sans motos du fait des escaliers assez fréquents. La pratique du vélo y est peu aisée pour les mêmes raisons. Avec 156 000 habitants en 2002, la médina de Fès el-Bali détient une densité de population très élevée d'environ 55.000 habitants/km². Il s’agit sans doute de la plus grande zone contiguë sans voitures dans le monde d’aujourd’hui. En comparaison, même Venise n’abrite que 55.000 habitants.
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Fes or Fez (Arabic: فاس [Fās], French: Fès) is the second largest city of Morocco —after Casablanca, with a population of just over one million. It's the capital of the Fès-Boulemane region.
Fes, the former capital, is one of the country's four imperial cities, the others being Rabat, Marrakech and Meknes. It comprises three distinct parts, Fes el Bali (the old, walled city), Fes-Jdid (new Fes, home of the Mellah) and the Ville Nouvelle (the French-created, newest section of Fes).
Fes el Bali is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its medina, the larger of the two medinas of Fes, is believed to be the world's largest contiguous car-free urban area. The University of Al-Karaouine, founded in AD 859, is the oldest continuously functioning university in the world. It has been called the Mecca of the West and the Athens of Africa
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Fes el Bali (Arabic: فاس البالي) (English: Old Fez) is the oldest walled part of Fez, Morocco. Fes el Bali was founded as the capital of the Idrisid dynasty between 789 and 808 AD.[1] Besides being famous for having the oldest university in the world, the University of Al-Karaouine, Fes el Bali, with a total population of 156,000, is also believed to be the biggest car-free urban area in the world.
UNESCO listed Fes el Bali as a World Heritage Site in 1981 under the name Medina of Fez. The World Heritage Site includes Fes el Bali's urban fabric and walls as well as a buffer zone outside of the walls that is intended to preserve the visual integrity of the location.[3]
Fes el Bali is, along with Fes Jdid and the French-created Ville Nouvelle or “New Town”, one of the three main districts in Fez.
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Fès Maroc - فـاس - Fes (Morocco)
Fondée en l'an 190 de l'Hégire par Idriss II, Fès est la plus ancienne des villes impériales.
Située au carrefour des grandes routes caravanières, dans la verdoyante plaine du Saïss, Fès devient très rapidement une cité importante dont la dynastie Mérinide fait sa capitale à la fin du XIIIème siècle. A cette époque, la réputation et l'influence de Fès s'étendent bien au delà du monde islamique. L'université Karaouiyine,fondée en 859, y attire des étudiants et des savants Musulmans, Juifs et Chrétiens venus d'Afrique, d'Asie et d'Europe. Capitale intellectuelle, Fès est aussi une capitale économique réputée pour le savoir-faire de ses artisans et de ses marchands. Marrakech, Meknès puis Rabat vont lui ravir le titre de capitale, mais les dynasties successives vont continuer à développer et à embellir la ville.
City & Medina of Fez, Morocco.
UNESCO listed Fes el Bali as a world heritage site in 1981 under the name Medina of Fez. The world heritage site includes Fes el Bali's urban fabric and walls as well as a buffer zone outside of the walls that is intended to preserve the visual integrity of the location.
Stepping through the gate into the walled Fez el Bali (old city) medina is like walking into an ancient world, almost untouched by time. Eight miles of sandstone walls enclose a disorientating maze of 9400 practically unmappable streets. Fes is the oldest of Morocco’s imperial cities and comprised of Fez el Bali (Old Fez), 13th-century Fez el Jdid (New Fez), and the 20th-century Ville Nouvelle, built by the French.
Fez is an Imperial City that has stood in the north of Morocco for a thousand years. Within its dusty walls you’ll find the place where old Morocco still exists – in the elaborate architecture, the historic medina and the throngs of people that make their home here.
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What To Do In Fez, Morocco
In this Fez Morocco Vlog, I will show you what to do in Fez, Morocco. This video will show my solo Morocco trip in Fes and give you some suggestions on what to do in Fez!
Fez Morocco Travel Guide/ Some Things To Do In Fez, Morocco:
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Ville Nouvelle- The French New City
Fes Jdid
Fez El Bali, Old City
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Fes, Morocco
JEWISH QUARTER
Mellah, Fes
Walled Jewish Quarter in Fes, Morocco.
FES EL BALI:
This is the world’s largest medieval medina with more than 9000 streets, dating back to the 9th century.
Chouara Tannery-
Also in the medina is a 1000 year old tannery, where animal hides are dyed and turned into leather.
These leather goods are then sold in the medina of Fes El Bali and exported all over the world.
It can be difficult to decide what to do in Fes and Morocco if you’ve never been there before! I hope this travel video on Fez Morocco helped you! I’ll be posting a lot more videos around Morocco and giving more tips and advice for travelers and female solo travelers in Morocco! Hope you can visit Fes soon!
Morocco was a popular place for tourism in 2018. It is a fun country to visit with lots of culture and popular for tourists. When planning your 2019 trips, consider Fes Morocco as one of the best places in Morocco to visit. Some of my upcoming Morocco trip vlogs on Morocco will include Morocco trip tips, where to go in Morocco, Morocco as a female solo traveler, Morocco trip on a budget and some of the best places for Morocco tourism. Subscribe to my youtube channel to follow along!
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Fes (Arabic: فاس, Berber: Fas, ⴼⴰⵙ, French: Fès) is a city in northern inland Morocco and the capital of the Fas-Meknas administrative region. It is the second or third largest city of Morocco after Casablanca, with a population of 1.1 million (2014). Located to the northeast of Atlas Mountains, Fez is situated at the crossroad of the important cities of all regions; 206 km (128 mi) from Tangier to the northwest, 246 km (153 mi) from Casablanca, 169 km (105 mi) from Rabat to the west, and 387 km (240 mi) from Marrakesh to the southwest which leads to the Trans-Saharan trade route. It is surrounded by the high grounds, and the old city is penetrated by the River of Fez flowing from the west to east.
Fez was founded under the Idrisid rule during the 8th-9th century. It consisted of two autonomous and competing settlements. The migration of 2000 Arab families in the early 9th century gave the nascent city its Arabic character. After the downfall of the Idrisid dynasty, several empires came and went until the 11th century when the Almoravid Sultan Yusuf ibn Tashfin united the two settlements and rebuilt the city, which became today's Fes el Bali quarter. Under the Almoravid rule, the city gained the reputation for the religious scholarship and the mercantile activity. Fez was expanded during the Almohad rule and became the largest city in the world during 1170-1180 with the estimated population of 200,000.
Fez reached its zenith in the Marinid-era, regaining the status as the capital. Numerous madrasas, mosques, zawiyas and city gates were constructed which survived up until today. These buildings are considered the hallmarks of Moorish and Moroccan architectural styles. Marinid sultans also founded Fes Jdid quarter, where newer palaces and gardens were established. During this time, the Jewish population of the city grew as well, with the Mellah (Jewish quarter) attracting the Jewish migrants from other North African regions. After the overthrow of the Marinid dynasty, the city largely declined and replaced by Marrakesh for political and cultural influence, but remained as the capital under the Wattasids and modern Morocco until 1912.
Today, the city largely consists of two old medina quarters, Fes el Bali and Fes Jdid, and modern urban area of Ville Nouvelle constructed during the French colonial era. The medina of Fez is listed as a World Heritage Site and is believed to be one of the world's largest urban pedestrian zones (car-free areas). It has the University of Al Quaraouiyine which was founded in 859 and the oldest continuously functioning university in the world. It also has Chouara Tannery from the 11th century, one of the oldest tanneries in the world. The city has been called the Mecca of the West and the Athens of Africa, a nickname it shares with Cyrene in Libya.
SKETCHES FROM FES PART I FROM MODERN TO OLD.mp4
A visit to this medieval city, the cultural and intellectual centre of Morocco on 4th of March 2012 was an experience that I wanted to share with others. There is no better way to get to know a place than on foot. Armed with a small pocket video camera (hence the shakiness at times- sorry for that) I recorded my walk from the modern city to the old Medina and beyond within Fes Jdid, the newer part of the ancient city. This is the most Arab of all cities in Morocco full of magic, mystic mingled with aroma of spices and coloured by intense lights. As I was in company of my Serbian cousin most of our conversation and commentaries are in that language; the video clips speak for themselves and this will not hinder your enjoyment. I hope you will feel that you were there. I certainly want to go back and the sooner the better.
Borj Nord - The North Tower - برج الشمال (Fes, Morocco)
We visit a defunct military fortress, now a medieval weapons museum, and take in a panoramic view of Fes's old city while pondering how many things we could hit with cannonballs from here.
FES VILLE IMPERIALE 2019 مدارس فاس العتيقـــــــــة
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Fès ou Fez (en berbère : Fas, ⴼⴰⵙ, en arabe : فاس) est une ville du Maroc septentrional, située à 180 km à l'est de Rabat, entre le massif du Rif et le Moyen Atlas. Faisant partie des villes impériales du Maroc, elle a été à plusieurs époques la capitale du pays et est considérée de nos jours comme sa capitale spirituelle. Sa fondation remonte à la fin du VIIIe siècle, sous le règne de Moulay Idriss Ier. Son rayonnement international passé en fait l'un des centres majeurs de la civilisation islamique aux côtés de Bagdad, Damas, Cordoue, Le Caire, Kairouan, Istanbul, Tunis, Jérusalem, Ispahan ou Samarcande. Divers titres ont été attribués à la ville de Fès, dont l'Athènes de l'Afrique, la reine du Maghreb et la Bagdad du Maghreb .
Fès s'étend sur trois secteurs : la ville ancienne (médina), classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO, l'enceinte royale et les quartiers nouveaux, établis par les Français, et qui s'étendent de nos jours dans la plaine environnante. Sur le plan administratif, la ville est composée de la municipalité de Fès (divisée en six arrondissements) et de la municipalité de Méchouar Fès Jdid (où se trouve le palais royal). Fès est la 2e plus grande ville du Maroc avec une population de 1 112 072 habitants selon le recensement de 2014.
Jilaliyat at Café Clock in Fes, Morocco
Four ladies get the moving at Café Clock in Fes, Morocco. The music is called Jilaliyat and makes the Moroccans dance sing along with the lyrics.
Fes city, Morocco
Fez, Fès is one of the most known travel destination in Morocco, the city of Fès, known also as Fez, is the fourth largest city in Morocco,
Fez is one of the imperial Moroccan cities, such as Marrakech, Rabat, Meknes and Tangier, the city is devided in two major areas, the old city of Fez called Fez El Bali, meaning the old medina and the walled part, and there is the second major area of Fez which is Fes Jdid or Fes Ejdid meaning the new city or the new medina of Fez, Fez also has the French-created, newest section of the city of Fez, Fez el Bali, or Fes el bali is the largest part of the city, and is believed to be the largest contiguous car-free urban area in the world
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Dans cette vidéo, visite le centre historique de Fès
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21 mars 2019 - Fes, MAROC
Bénéficiant de plus de 12 siècles d'histoire ainsi que d'une médina classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO et de la plus ancienne université de la planète, Fès est une ville polyvalente réputée pour la splendeur de sa gloire fanée. La médina, Fès el Bali, est un vaste réseau d'allées sinueuses entourées de murs anciens. Malgré l’absence de voiture, vous sentirez quand même l’agitation, le bruit, les cris, l’odeur du cuir bronzé, l’arôme délicat de parfums orientaux, les barbecues et les pâtisseries sucrées.