Bir Saddar
Bir Saddar is a well in Fez-Meknes, Morocco. Bir Saddar is situated nearby to the locality Douar Zlifa, as well as near Douar Gabgah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include New Fes and Mellah of Fez.
New Fes
Quarter
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Fes Jdid or Fes el-Jdid is one of the three parts of Fez, the second largest city of Morocco. It was founded by the Marinids in 1276 as an extension of Fes el Bali and as a royal citadel and capital. New Fes is situated 7 km southeast of Bir Saddar.
Mellah of Fez
Neighborhood
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The Mellah of Fez is the historic Jewish quarter of Fez, Morocco. It is located in Fes el-Jdid, the part of Fez which contains the Royal Palace, and is believed to date from the mid-15th century. Mellah of Fez is situated 7 km southeast of Bir Saddar.
Fes el Bali
Suburb
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Fes el Bali is the oldest part of Fez, Morocco. It is one of the three main districts of Fez, along with Fes Jdid and the French-created Ville Nouvelle. Fes el Bali is situated 8 km southeast of Bir Saddar.
Bir Saddar
- Type: Well
- Category: body of water
- Location: Fez-Meknes, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
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Latitude
34.1021° or 34° 6′ 8″ northLongitude
-5.04067° or 5° 2′ 26″ westElevation
564 metres (1,850 feet)Open location code
8C6P4X25+RPGeoNames ID
10984789
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