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Although I am not Muslim, I had some delicious harira from the carts in Djemaa el-Fna in Marrakesh, where it is served year-round.
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"The Djemaa is a symbol, a meeting point of all the peoples who have passed through and continue to come through this part of the world," Khadija, the fortuneteller, declares.
NYT > Home Page By ANDERSON TEPPER 2011
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"The Djemaa is a symbol, a meeting point of all the peoples who have passed through and continue to come through this part of the world," Khadija, the fortuneteller, declares.
NYT > Home Page By ANDERSON TEPPER 2011
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In the great square of Djemaa el-Fna, which the cafe overlooks, the visitors were packed in cheek by jowl.
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In the great square of Djemaa el-Fna, which the cafe overlooks, the visitors were packed in cheek by jowl.
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Several hours later, a distant figure caught Bond's eye as he strolled through Djemaa el-Fna, the main square of Marrakech.
Film-themed holidays: The Bond extravaganza John Crace 2010
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A few days later, Mahir and I are walking at the edge of Djemaa el Fna, Marrakech's famously bustling main square.
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With long communal tables, the experience was much like the coastal version of the Djemaa el Fna food stands, only it was intensely bright under the hot afternoon sun, and it was all seafood.
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By the time Jordan and I decided it was a good idea to try the other signature dish of the Djemaa el Fna culinary repertoire, we were on a relative food high, and hungry for more flavors.
Eating Out in Marrakesh Part I: The Good, the So-So, and the Sheep’s Head 2008
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Djemaa al Fna too had undergone a transformation in the intervening years.
A House in Fez SUZANNA CLARKE 2007
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