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The image shows an informational sign for Bab Lamrissa, also known as the "porte du petit port". The sign details its construction in 658/1261 under Sultan Abou Youssouf, overseen by architect Mohamed Ibn al Haj al Ichbili. The text explains the gate's purpose in allowing ships built within Dar al-Sanaa to reach the Atlantic Ocean via a canal connected to the Bou Regreg river. Reaching a height of 30 meters in the center of the arc, it is one of the ten oldest gates in Morocco, and has unique ornamentation.
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The image shows an informational sign for Bab Lamrissa, also known as the "porte du petit port". The sign details its construction in 658/1261 under Sultan Abou Youssouf, overseen by architect Mohamed Ibn al Haj al Ichbili. The text explains the gate's purpose in allowing ships built within Dar al-Sanaa to reach the Atlantic Ocean via a canal connected to the Bou Regreg river. Reaching a height of 30 meters in the center of the arc, it is one of the ten oldest gates in Morocco, and has unique ornamentation.

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