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[On the road to the AFCON] Discovery-Tangier: The Queen of the North, Crossroads between Africa and Europe

Auteur: Ousmane DICKO et Oumar SAMB (envoyés spéciaux)

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[En route pour la CAN] Découverte-Tanger : La Reine du Nord, Carrefour entre l’Afrique et l’Europe

The city of Tangier is a Mediterranean gem where tradition and modernity intertwine. Situated between Africa and Europe, it embodies a unique economic dynamism while bearing witness to a rich and complex history. With its captivating beaches, strategic port, and exceptional heritage, Tangier is much more than just a destination: it is a symbol of transformation, a place where past and future meet, a beacon of hope and challenges for its inhabitants and visitors. Seneweb invites you to explore this city, which will host the Lions of Senegal during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

Tangier, the city where East and West meet, is a unique destination, a magical crossroads where the waves of the Strait of Gibraltar caress the shores of a history as complex as it is fascinating. Located at the northwestern tip of Morocco, this Mediterranean pearl opens onto the Atlantic Ocean and the Strait of Gibraltar, just 14 kilometers from the Spanish coast. This geographical proximity makes it one of the main gateways between Africa and Europe, and vice versa.

A historical and cultural crossroads

For centuries, Tangier has seen a constant stream of travelers, merchants, diplomats, adventurers, and artists, all drawn by the city's unique character. This is evident in its winding medina streets, its vibrant markets, and its architecture, which reflects the influence of the various civilizations that have left their mark. But it is also a modern city, constantly evolving, that has adapted to its time while preserving its heritage. These distinctive qualities have earned it the nickname "Queen of the North."

Under the reign of King Mohammed VI, Tangier has undergone a spectacular transformation. Large-scale projects have been launched, such as the Al-Boraq high-speed rail line, which connects Tangier to Casablanca. With Tangier-Ville station as the final stop on this first line, the city has positioned itself as a key transportation hub, facilitating travel and strengthening its ties with the rest of Morocco and Europe.

An economic and tourism model

The city of Tangier is not only a vital transport and communication hub, but also a key economic engine for the kingdom. Its port, one of the country's largest, is a major transit point for goods and passengers arriving from Europe and the rest of the world. Tangier also stands out for its free trade zones and investments in key sectors such as automotive, textiles, and high technology. It is one of Morocco's most dynamic cities, rivaling Casablanca as an economic powerhouse.

But Tangier isn't just a city of commerce: it also attracts tourists eager to discover its hidden treasures. Its Mediterranean and Atlantic beaches, unique historical heritage, and legendary cafés make it an unmissable destination for travelers. This city embodies the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, a balance that draws more and more visitors each year.

Tangier is also a leading sporting city. The Ibn Batouta Stadium, one of the largest stadiums in Morocco, hosts some of the most prestigious football matches. During the Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, the Lions of Senegal will use this stadium as their base camp for the group stage matches. The passion for football in Tangier is palpable, both in the city streets and in the stadiums, where Moroccan fans come to fervently support their team.

A city with multiple challenges

Tangier is also a transit point where illegal immigration is a critical issue. Its proximity to Europe, combined with the city's strategic geographical location, makes it a prime destination for those seeking to emigrate illegally. Moroccan authorities have implemented strict controls and security measures to limit migration flows, but the city remains a symbol of hope and dreams for thousands of people hoping to reach Europe.

Illegal immigration, particularly from sub-Saharan Africa, is a daily reality, with migrants often left to fend for themselves, hoping to cross the border into Spain. This generates social tensions and calls for more humane and structured responses from local and international authorities.

Despite these challenges, Tangier remains a symbol of cultural diversity, a meeting point between Africa and Europe, between the past and the future. Its impressive development, strategic location, and economic dynamism make it a unique city in the Arab and Mediterranean world. It is also a model of transformation in a rapidly changing country. Tangier, the Queen of the North, continues to shine as a rising star of Morocco, a beacon of hope and ambition for the future.

Auteur: Ousmane DICKO et Oumar SAMB (envoyés spéciaux)
Publié le: Samedi 06 Décembre 2025

Commentaires (6)

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    Faye il y a 3 semaines
    Le Maghreb court à grande vitesse là où l'Afrique soubsaharienne peine à marcher
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    Bibi il y a 3 semaines
    Bilaay wakhatiko. Un pays se dirige avec la tête. Nous, nous sommes à parler idéologie, Senghor-Cheikh Anta ou Dia, parti état, souveraineté. Au lieu de réfléchir à développer le pays. C'est ça, on veut bagarrer conre la France et les USA.
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    Bibi il y a 3 semaines
    Bilaay wakhatiko. Un pays se dirige avec la tête. Nous, nous sommes à parler idéologie, Senghor-Cheikh Anta ou Dia, parti état, souveraineté. Au lieu de réfléchir à développer le pays. C'est ça, on veut bagarrer conre la France et les USA.
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    Amadou il y a 3 semaines
    Rincez- nous les yeux, on blagues jamais cette propreté. On est maudit tellement on aime le bordel et la saleté
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    Tangier il y a 3 semaines
    Oh Tanger sama twon bi.
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    Pap il y a 3 semaines
    Je ne parle même parler de propreté, nous ne sommes juste pas capables d'avoir de si grands espaces bien aménagés. Macky Sall, Abdoulaye Wade et les maires ont tout vendu pour en faire des maisons. On doit supprimer les municipalités et confier tout à des sous-prefets ou autres. La plupart des maires méritent la pendaison.
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    Maroc is beautiful il y a 3 semaines
    Au Maroc, ça travaille. Au Sénégal ça parle politique H24 avec un PM nul et obnibulé par le pouvoir. Il passe tout son temps á organiser des meetings “danga” avec ses moutons

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