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Volubilis Morocco's Magnificent Roman City
(MENAFN- Morocco World News) Continuing on my road less travelled: We journeyed to the plains of ancient Mauretania. It’s impossible to adequately describe the magnificence of the area but let’s try! Originally a Berber settlement before the Romans arrived conquered and renamed the area Mauretania Tingitana was a fertile triangle between Meknes Fez and Rabat with direct connections to the ports of Tangier and thus the rest of the Roman Empire. Volubilis began its story in Neolithic times with remains found dating back some 5000 years. Settled between the Zerhoun mountain and its river valleys it was a fertile area for growing crops. Fast forward to the Romans arrival in around 150 BC and its rule under a descendant of Cleopatra. This site ticks all my boxes: prehistory romance and famous folks. The modern museum in Volubilis
By the 2nd century Volubilis had approximately 20000 inhabitants. It was surely one of the most majestic cities in North Africa. In only another hundred years the Romans were defeated and control of the plain returned to the original tribes of the area. History tells us it was here where Moulay Idriss (787) established the Idrisid dynasty of Morocco. After the capital moved to Fez archaeologists tell us people lived here until the 14th century. Thereafter it seems to have been slowly deserted. By the 17th century Moulay Ismail demolished parts of the city to build his new palaces in the area most notably the city of Meknes. This beautiful city was in the midst of destruction from all sides being demolished stone by stone and recycled into newer palaces. Humans however were not the only things to cause destruction to Volubilis; it's tallest buildings were flattened by an earthquake in 1755. Roman script
Local child descendant of original dwellers of Volubilis

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