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English: The Bin el-Mudun ("Between the Two Cities") Bridge in Fes, Morocco. One of the northernmost historic bridges on the Oued Bou Khareb, located a short distance south of the tanneries. The bridge apparently has three arches, but one of these is hidden by other structures. It was recently restored. (The name comes from the fact that Fes was originally two cities separated from each other by the river.)
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The Bin el-Mudun ("Between the Two Cities") Bridge in Fes, Morocco.

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