Program
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| National competition |
18:00 1.500m Men
18:15 800m Women
18:25 800m Men
18:35 3.000m Men
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| International Competition |
19:00 Pole Vault Women
19:00 Discus throw Men
19:00 400m hurdle Women
19:05 Longueur Women
19:10 3.000m steeple Men
19:25 3.000m Women
19:40 200m Men
19:50 100m Women
20:00 400m Men
20:05 Triple jump Men
20:10 1500m Men
20:25 800m Women
20:45 1.500m Women
20:55 200m Women
21:15 5.000m Men
21:25 800m Men
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Its attraction and power of seduction through the many statutes it has known across history, have made Tangier a cosmopolitan town and place of inspiration to painters and novelists of international renown. The gate to Africa, Tangier proudly overlooks the Mediterranean, the meeting place of the sea and the ocean between the North and South. From this geostrategic position the city took on its cosmopolitan character.
Various cultures, nationalities, religions and languages landed up here. Bearing witness to this heritage is the Medina and is Hispano-Moresque buildings, the many museums, flower drenched gardens, high winding streets, etc.
Added to this are the many charms that have inspired countless well-known artists such as poets, novelists and film directors. It was in Tangier that Eugène Delacroix rediscovered romanticism, and Matisse was able to observe the special chemistry of colors. Tangier was the place where William Burroughs wrote « The Naked Feast » and Paul Bowles "Tea in the Sahara".
It was also in Tangier that Paul Morand went into exile and Jean Genet found the sun of his eternal rest.
For more information on the city of Tangier, please visit the site of regional center of tourism of tangier.
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