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Asilah Morocco :
Asilah Morocco, this small trading town, over 3,600 years old, is situated
on the northwest tip of Morocco. Until 1978 the town was deteriorating behind
the ancient defensive walls that still enclose it. That situation was soon
changed by the ideas of one man, Mohammed Benaissa, by his belief in culture as
an invaluable resource and his dreams for his hometown. Through the efforts of
Benaissa and his colleague, another local resident, Mohammed Melehi.

The annual
cultural festival of Asilah was created to fund the rehabilitation of the town,
an effort continuing today. The rehabilitation project is heavily intertwined
with the creation of the festival and the story of the two men. In 1989 the town
won an Aga Khan Award for its rehabilitation efforts. Asilah has been granted a
whole new life but raises issues related to the continuing development of the
town and its inhabitants.
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Asilah is located
42 km southeast of the town of Tangier on the Atlantic coast. The town is
completely surrounded by Portuguese defensive walls that were erected in the
15th century. (Images 1 & 2) There are extensive beaches and a natural
harbor on the northwest side of the town. Farmlands surround the town and there
are no factories in the immediate area., to the north of Asilah beach resorts
and to the southeast lie squatter settlements called mixik. This northern
Atlantic coastal area falls into the Mediterranean climate zone bringing mild
wet winters and dry warm summers. The presence of the Atlantic creates more
rainfall than in the other Mediterranean areas.
Asilah's
history stretches back to around 1500 BC, since then it has changed hands
several times. The significance and morphology of the town is linked to its
natural harbor. The Phoenicians called it Silis or Zilis and used
the town mainly as a trading post. Being at a favorable location at the
crossroads between the East and West, it was later occupied by the
Carthaginians, Byzantines, and the Romans. In the 9th century it was occupied by
the Arabs and the Normans.
In 1471, Asilah was occupied by the Portuguese who
built the town's fortifications. It was voluntarily returned to Morocco in 1550,
but was absorbed by the Spanish as they took control of Portugal in the late
16th century. In 1692 the town was recaptured by the Moroccans under the
leadership of Moulay Ismail. In the 19th and 20th centuries Asilah was a base
for piracy. In 1911 Spain took the northern portion of Morocco as their
protectorate which included Asilah. The country finally gained its independence
in 1956.
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