Timeline of Tangier

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tangier, Morocco.

Contents

Ancient Ages

Middle Ages

Modern Ages

20th century

Tangier in 1901 Baedeker's Spain and Portugal- Tangier (1901).jpg
Tangier in 1901
Aerial view of Tangier, 1932 ETH-BIB-Sicht auf Tanger-Nordafrikaflug 1932-LBS MH02-13-0452.tif
Aerial view of Tangier, 1932

21st century

Satellite view of Tangier, circa 2005 Tanger 5.81290W 35.76619N.jpg
Satellite view of Tangier, circa 2005

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