Rabat, Jan. 14 -- On Monday, King Mohammed VI visited several projects of the Rabat medina rehabilitation, part of a national plan to renovate and restore Morocco's medinas (walled cities).

The King visited the Bab Chellah and the souk Essabat streets in Rabat.

The monarch also visited the restoration sites of El Mellah square and Sabbaghine street. According to Maghreb Arab Press (MAP), projects in the sites are 75 percent complete.

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The King launched the renovation program in May 2018 to improve access to the old medina and enhance its attractiveness.

The program also includes the development of the Tamejajet sports complex, improving the surroundings of medina wall...