Medina quarter

Mule moving goods through the car-free medina in Fez, Morocco

A medina (from Arabic: مدينة, romanizedmadīnah, lit.'city') is a historical district in a number of North African cities, often corresponding to an old walled city. The term comes from the Arabic word simply meaning "city" or "town".[1][2]

  1. ^ Petersen, Andrew (1996). "medina". Dictionary of Islamic Architecture. Routledge. p. 182. ISBN 9781134613663. Literally 'city'. This term is often used in North Africa to describe the older part of the city.
  2. ^ "medina, n.". OED Online. Oxford University Press. September 2022. Retrieved 7 April 2024. The old walled part of a North African town. Hence formerly (in colonial times): the non-European section of a North African town (now historical).

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