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    Martil (Arabic: مرتيل) is a town in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco. It is located on the Mediterranean Sea northeast of Tetouan. The name Martil comes...
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    Martil Valley (Arabic: وادي مرتيل) is situated to the northeast of Tetouan, Morocco. It is about 10 to 15 km long. The name comes from the river that crosses...
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    romanized: tiṭwān, [titwaːn]) is a city in northern Morocco. It lies along the Martil Valley and is one of the two major ports of Morocco on the Mediterranean...
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  • May 1978 – 8 August 2008), known as Rio the Hammerhead (Indonesian: Rio Martil), was an Indonesian serial killer who killed at least four people with a...
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  • not formally enclosed until 1913. Situated on the north bank of the River Martil, the stadium played host to a variety of sports thanks to the inclusion...
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    (6): 617–642, doi:10.1080/00207390500064049, S2CID 120818796. Heil, E.; Martil, H. (1993), "Special convex bodies", in Gruber, P. M.; Wills, J. M. (eds...
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    northern Morocco. Stone ruins from the site are found by the south bank of the Martil Valley. It was considered a city in accordance with the rules of urbanization...
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  • water. In Tangier, this is thought to be the sea, in Tétouan it is the Martil, in Fez it is a drainage canal, and among the Beni Ahsen it is the Sebou...
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  • end to these pirates. In 1399, Hugo de Mendoza landed on the banks of the Martil and marched to Tétouan. Without encountering much resistance, he destroyed...
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    seasonal rivers: Oued Smir, Oued Negro, Oued Fnideq, Oued Rmel and Oued Martil. The coastal lagoon of Oued Smir and its reservoir upstream were designated...
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