NNN--- A view of the archealogical site of Chellah, an ancient Roman town known as Sala Colonia, part of the five new sites declared by UN cultural body UNESCO as a world heritage site in Rabat, Morocco on 2 July 2012. Five new sites across Africa were declared as world heritage sites by UNESCO on July 1, 2012, at a meeting in StPetersburg, Russia including parts of Morocco's capital Rabat, Grand-Bassam in Ivory Coast, Bassari country in Senegal, the Ounianga lakes in Chad and the Sangha Tri-National park. The Rabat world heritage siteinclude six areas spread over three districts: the New Town, The Essais' historical gardens, the Medina, the Oudayas casbah, 'the walls and gates of Almohad and the archaeological site of Chellah. Photo courtesy Agencies ---NNN

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