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MAJOR CITY IN MOROCCO
Casablanca, Morocco; Casablanca, Morrocco; Casablanca (city); الدار البيضاء; Ad-Dār al-Bayḍāʼ; Dar-el-Beida, Morocco; Dar-el-Beida (Morocco); Dar el Beïda (Morocco); Dar El Beïda (Morocco); Dar El Beïda, Morocco; Dar el Beïda, Morocco; Casablanca-Anfa Prefecture; Casablanca (wilaya); Wilaya of Casablanca; Wilaya of Dar el Beïda; Prefecture of Casablanca; Prefecture of Dar el Beïda; Casablanca, MO; Casablanco, MO; Dar Al-Baida; Ad-Dār al-Bayḍā; CIL (Casablanca); La Colline (Casablanca); Casabranca, Morocco; Geography of Casablanca; Parc Sindibad, Casablanca
  • Casablanca in 1572, still called "Anfa" in this coloured engraving, although the Portuguese had already renamed it "Casa Branca" – "White House" – later Hispanicised to "Casablanca".
  • Notre-Dame de Lourdes Church]] in Casablanca.
  • ''Casablanca'', an American romantic drama film directed by [[Michael Curtiz]]
  • Boulevard des FAR (Forces Armées Royales)
  • Casablanca Tramway]]
  • A grand taxi of Casablanca parked on Rue Chaouia
  • Temple Beth-El]] in Casablanca.
  • GAMMA's ''[[Nid D'Abeille]]'' of [[Carrières Centrales]] on the December 1954 cover of ''[[L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui]]''.
  • [[Merieme Chadid]] led an international scientific program to install a major astronomical observatory in Antarctica.
  • rapid transit buses]] for the period 2022-2030 (presented February 2017).
  • national airline]] of Morocco, [[Royal Air Maroc]].
  • Wydad]] (right) during a [[Casablanca derby]] match in 2008
  • A tram on Casablanca's T1 line passes in front of [[Casa-Voyageurs railway station]]
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  • Clock Tower]], this space became a contact point between what the colonists called the ''ville indigène'' to the left—comprising the ''[[Mellah]]'' and the Medina—and the European ''nouvelle ville'' to the right.
  • Ceiling and mezzanine of [[Cinema Lynx]] in [[Mers Sultan]].
  • The [[Mausoleum of Allal al-Qairawani]], which local legend associates with the naming of Casablanca.<ref name=":7" />
  • Casablanca's fishing port.

casablanca         
HOTEL AND CASINO IN NEVADA, UNITED STATES
CasaBlanca; CasaBlanca Resort and Casino; Players Island Resort
Washington DC expression, The White House.
The President will be speaking to the press from casablanca at noon.
USS Casablanca         
  • A U.S. Navy dirigible is photographed accompanying ''Casablanca'' during training exercises, 8 August 1943.
  • ''Casablanca''{{'}}s flight deck, which is full of [[Republic P-47 Thunderbolt]]s, photographed on 16 July 1945.
  • 2}}, which was shared with all ''Casablanca''-class escort carriers.
  • Personnel from ''Casablanca'' return to the escort carrier from Rara Island, off of Manus Island, on board a mechanized landing craft.
  • ''Casablanca'', the hull furthest to the right, photographed on 5 April 1943 just prior to her launch. Two of her sister ships are visible to the left of her.
  • ''Casablanca'' photographed in Puget Sound around July 1943. Note that the radar antennas have been scrubbed from the image due to wartime censorship.
SHIP
USS CASABLANCA; CVE-55; USS Alazon Bay (ACV-55); USS Casablanca (ACV-55); USS Ameer; USS Ameer (AVG-55); USS Ameer (ACV-55); USS Casablanca (CVE-55)
USS Casablanca (AVG/ACV/CVE-55) was the first of fifty s built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was named after the Naval Battle of Casablanca, conducted as a part of the wider Operation Torch, which pitted the United States Navy against the remnants of the French Navy controlled by Vichy France.
Casablanca (novella)         
  • ''Casablanca'' Spanish edition
  • Sidney Greenstreet (left) and Humphrey Bogart (right)
BOOK BY EDGAR BRAU
Casablanca is a novella written by Edgar Brau in Nevada, United States, in November–December 2002. In the story, set in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, a rich Argentine ranch owner builds a replica of Rick's Café Américain on his estate, with the idea of reproducing in it, by means of doubles, the most important scenes of the movie Casablanca.

Wikipedia

Casablanca

Casablanca, also known in Arabic as Dar al-Bayda (Arabic: الدَّار الْبَيْضَاء, romanized: ad-Dār al-Bayḍāʾ, [adˈdaːru ɫbajdˤaːʔ], lit.: "White House"; Berber languages: ⵜⴰⴷⴷⴰⵔⵜ ⵜⵓⵎⵍⵉⵍⵜ, romanized: Taddart Tumlilt) is the largest city in Morocco and the country's economic and business center. Located on the Atlantic coast of the Chaouia plain in the central-western part of Morocco, the city has a population of about 3.71 million in the urban area, and over 4.27 million in the Greater Casablanca, making it the most populous city in the Maghreb region, and the eighth-largest in the Arab world.

Casablanca is Morocco's chief port, with the Port of Casablanca being one of the largest artificial ports in the world, and the second largest port in North Africa, after Tanger-Med (40 km (25 mi) east of Tangier). Casablanca also hosts the primary naval base for the Royal Moroccan Navy.

Casablanca is considered a Global Financial Centre, ranking 54th globally in the Global Financial Centres Index rankings for the year 2022, outperforming many cities such as New Delhi, Jakarta, Istanbul, and Mexico City. Casablanca is ranked among the Emerging International contenders, and it is considered the largest financial center in Africa. The leading Moroccan companies and many of the larger American and European corporations doing business in the country have their headquarters and main industrial facilities in Casablanca. Recent industrial statistics show Casablanca is the primary industrial zone of the nation.

Pronunciation examples for casablanca
1. AUDIENCE: "Casablanca."
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2. intersects with Casablanca.
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3. FRED TURNER: "Casablanca."
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4. Let's go back to Casablanca.
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5. at the end of "Casablanca."
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Examples of use of casablanca
1. Casablanca attacks Authorities hold Salafist Jihad responsible for attacks that killed 45 people, including 12 bombers, in Casablanca in May 2003.
2. In Casablanca they killed diners enjoying their evening meal.
3. Salah has attended a pan–Arab conference in Casablanca.
4. King Abdullah and his delegation later went to Casablanca.
5. The attacks in Casablanca and Madrid were illustrations of this.