Talk:Landmarks of Marrakesh
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Needs full references
[edit]Hey all, I was looking through this page to see if any sources could be useful and noticed that the full references are not actually listed here anywhere (i.e. there are plenty of inline citations, but they refer to sources which are not provided in full here; e.g. Christiani 2010 is cited many times but I don't know what book/source this is). If any of the previous editors can fix/add this it would be helpful. Cheers, Robert Prazeres (talk) 00:00, 27 May 2020 (UTC)