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Spared by the earthquake, Marrakech's traditional riads suffer booking cancellations | Africanews

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Marrakesh has a rich architectural heritage, and much of it suffered damage in last week’s quake, the strongest ever to hit the Kingdom in a century. Traditional housing- riads- in the historic medina which didn't suffer any damage are now suffering financial losses. Many tourists are cancelling.

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