Medina Quarter

A medina quarter is a distinct city section found in many North African cities. The medina is typically walled, contains many narrow and mazelike streets, and was built by Arabs as far back as the 9th century CE. Medinas often contain historical fountains, palaces, and mosques. The monuments are preserved for their cultural significance (and are also a draw for tourists). Because of the very narrow streets, medinas are free from automobile, and in some cases even motorcycle and bicycle traffic. The streets can be less than a meter wide. This makes them unique among highly populated urban centers.

Locations of existing medinas

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