Al-Oued Mosque details
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Address Jamaâ Lranja; Derb L'Mdersa, Al-Andalous
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The rectangular courtyard of this 18th-century mosque is home to an assortment of fruit trees, and once had a stretch of the Masmouda River flowing through it (this was covered last century). The mosque itself, which is also known as the Lranja Mosque, was constructed over the ruins of the Merinid-era Al-Oued Medersa (River Medersa).
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