Before Moroccans captured El Jadida's seaside holiday village in 1769, the Portuguese occupied the area for some 250 years, ruling from their Mazagan Fortress. The tiny area occupied by the fortress, now referred to as Cité Portugaise, contains several interesting items including ramparts, Christian churches, a synagogue, and a communal oven.
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