Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic City of Meknes' has mentioned 'Medina' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Meknes xd9x85xd9x83xd9x86xd8xa7xd8xb3xc2xa0xc2xa0(Arabic)xe2xb4xb0xe2xb5x8exe2xb4xbdxe2xb5x8fxe2xb4xb0xe2xb5x99xc2xa0xc2xa0(Berber languages)CityClockwise from top: Bab Mansour, Sahrij es-Swani, Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, Bou Inania Madrasa, Bab el-KhemisNickname(s):xc2xa0 xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xb9xd8xa7xd8xb5xd9x85xd8xa9 xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xa5xd8xb3xd9x85xd8xa7xd8xb9xd9x8axd9x84xd9x8axd8xa9 xd9x85xd9x83xd9x86xd8xa7xd8xb3xd8xa9 xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xb2xd9x8axd8xaaxd9x88xd9x86 The Ismaxc3xaflian Capital The medina with 100 minarets.
Skyline of the old city (medina) of Meknes
[18]:234 The Mellah was located between the old medina, west of Place el-Hedim, and the more outlying quarter of Madinat al-Riyad al-Anbari.
The main historic monuments of the city are concentrated in the medina (old city) and the vast former Kasbah of Moulay Ismail to the south.
Bab Berda'in Mosque: The mosque, located near the northern gate of the medina (Bab Berda'in) was completed in 1709[9] on the orders of Morocco's first female minister, Khnata bent Bakkar.
Map of the Kasbah of Moulay Ismail in relation to the medina (old city), with its major areas indicated
A traditional market street in the center of the medina (old city)
Many of the services products in Meknes are related to tourism due to the attractions of the old city district (the medina).
The city's Gare Routixc3xa8re (intercity bus station) is located west of the medina, along with the main station for grand taxis (intercity taxis).
It contains the vestiges of the Medina that bears witness to ancient socio-economic fabric and the imperial city created by the Sultan Moulay Ismail (1672-1727).
The Medina and the Kasbah are two ensembles fortified by impressive ramparts that ensure protection.
The Medina constitutes a compact and overcrowded ensemble while the Kasbah comprises vast open areas.
The imperial city is differentiated from the Medina by its long corridors between high blind walls, the sombre maze of Dar el-Kbira, the wealth of Qsar el-Mhansha, the extensive gardens and the robustness of the towers and bastions.
In this respect, the following actions may be cited: the preparation of an architectural chart and development plan for the Medina, the application of a rehabilitation study (restructuration of the axes and main roads, streets and alleys, treatment and embellishment of exterior faxc3xa7ades, strengthening of traditional masonry and surfacing).