The area around a castle in a North African town is often referred to as the "medina" or "kasbah." The medina typically comprises narrow streets, markets, and residential areas, reflecting the town's historical and cultural heritage. The kasbah specifically refers to a fortified area or citadel, often housing administrative and military functions. Together, these spaces contribute to the traditional urban landscape of many North African towns.
There is an organisation called the African Union.
The North western African mountains are called the Atlas Mountains. They stretch across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia and are known for their diverse landscapes and ecosystems.
Carthage was founded as a North African phoenician colony around 814BC: supposedly by a phoenician princess called Dido. So in essence the Carthaginians were descendants of the Phoenicians: although they also have indigenous amazigh/berber north african blood as well.
The thawb is commonly worn by Arab men.
There are several NPCs called "Jack". One of them is "Explorer Jack", which you can find north of Lumbridge Castle.
The North African coast.
Hearst Castle is located about 6 miles north of Cambria, California. It typically takes around 15-20 minutes to drive from Cambria to Hearst Castle depending on traffic and road conditions.
the white gates in leeswood castle, flint castle, chirk castle
it's called cous cous btw
Blarney Castle is in a town called Blarney which is in the Republic of Ireland.The Republic of Ireland is part of the European continent.
Cous-Cous or Couscous
Frederick Douglass