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Fez (hat) - Wikipedia The name "fez" may refer to the Moroccan city of Fez, where the dye to color the hat was extracted from crimson berries However, its origins are disputed The modern fez owes much of its popularity to the Ottoman era It became a symbol of the Ottoman Empire in the early 19th century
25 Best Things to Do in Fez (Morocco) - The Crazy Tourist In its UNESCO-listed Medina, Fez is a multisensory journey, via the technicolor tannery pits, the clang of artisans shaping copperware and the panoply of scents that will guide you better than any map
Fez - Wikitravel Fez (فاس) (French: "Fès") is one of the imperial cities of Morocco It is famous for being home to the world's oldest university, the University of al-Qarawiyyin (established in 859 AD and taking on the title of a university in 1963)
Fez Travel Guide: The Oldest of Moroccos Imperial Cities Of the four, Fez is both the oldest and the most impressive Its old town, or medina, is ranked as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses the oldest university in the world
Fez Morocco Is Worth Visiting; Heres Why In a nutshell, Fez is worth visiting if you're into history, culture, medieval Arab architecture, and delicious Moroccan food Fez offers a unique experience for tourists willing to embark on a journey back in time
Fez, Morocco: Where Culture and History Converge Fez, a city over 1,200 years old, holds a unique place in history and architecture, earning the prestigious designation of a UNESCO World Heritage City Stepping into the old city district of Fez feels like a journey back in time
Fez, Morocco: A Guide To Moroccos Cultural Capital The city of Fez (or Fes) is located in northern Morocco and is commonly referred to as the country’s cultural capital Fez is known for its ancient, chaotic medina filled with madrasas, palaces, residences, mosques, and fountains from this period