Yes it was.
The capital of Morocco is Rabat.
No. The capital of Morocco is Rabat. However, Fez is one of Morocco's four historic capitals and was the seat of power during the Idrissid and Merinid Dynasties.
City: Fez is actually a large city in northern Morocco. Hat: The hat called the "fez" was an alteration on the Greek cap called a tarboush that was specifically dyed red in the city of Fez before it became popular elsewhere. TV Character: The character Fez from the US TV show "That 70's Show" is a foreigner (relative to the US), but his home country is never made explicit. He is most likely from somewhere in Latin America since he talks about soccer and coup d'etats in his home country.
The city of Fez is in Morocco, a country in northwest Africa.
Morocco's spiritual and cultural capital is usually seen as being Fez, but Rabat and Marrakesh also have a number of cultural treasures.
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Depending on which Moroccan King or Dynasty is referred to, the answer can be Marrakesh, Fez, and Meknes. Fes was the earliest Moroccan capital city and was founded by the Idrissids, the first endemic Moroccan Dynasty. Rabat, the current capital of Morocco, was also the capital for the Merinids a few centuries prior to it becoming the capital again under the current Alaouite Dynasty. Meknes was only the capital under the reign of King Moulay Ismail. At all other points of Moroccan history, such as the rule of the Sa'adian, Almoravid, Almohad, and other dynasties, Marrakesh served as the capital of Morocco.
The major cities in Morocco are Casablanca, Marrakech, Rabat, Fez, and Tangier. Casablanca is the largest city and serves as the economic and business hub of the country, while Marrakech is known for its historic medina and vibrant souks. Rabat is the capital city, Fez is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, and Tangier is a gateway to Europe with its strategic location on the Strait of Gibraltar.
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A 'fez' is a small conical hat originating in Morocco.
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