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Kenitra

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Kenitra

River port in northwest Morocco, situated on the Sebou River, 16 km/10 mi from the Atlantic coast and 50 km/31 mi northeast of Rabat; population (1993) 234,000. The town and port were built by the French in 1913 and its industrial area further upstream was a much later addition. Agricultural produce, timber, and minerals are exported.



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An outbreak of WNV occurred among horses stabled in the Moroccan province of Kenitra in September and October 2003.
Burkeen has also served as head basketball coach for Kenitra American High School in Morocco, and as an adjunct professor at Eastern Michigan University.
In other news, MHI's unit in Beloit, Wisconsin, USA, said that CMCP Kenitra has selected MHI to supply a shoe press rebuild for its PM3.
 
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