Port of Casablanca, Morocco Postcard, Early 20th Century

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This historical postcard features a serene view of ships docked at the Port of Casablanca. The port, an essential part of Casablanca's identity, played a critical role in transforming the city into a major hub of commerce and trade in Morocco. Initially developed by the French in the early 20th century, the port quickly became one of the busiest on the African continent, connecting Casablanca to Europe and beyond.
The reverse side is unused, displaying the typical correspondence and address fields. It is marked "Photo Piardrin, 283, rue Gay-Lussac, Casablanca."
Size: 14 cm x 9 cm
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SKU: POS391-
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