The following pages link to English Tangier
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- Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey) (links | edit)
- David Gibbins (links | edit)
- Battle of Cape Spartel (1936) (links | edit)
- Battle of Cape Spartel (links | edit)
- Catholic Church in Morocco (links | edit)
- Ibn Batouta Stadium (links | edit)
- St Andrew's Church, Tangier (links | edit)
- 1st The Royal Dragoons (links | edit)
- Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport (links | edit)
- Stade de Marchan (links | edit)
- Tangier (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Henry Mordaunt, 2nd Earl of Peterborough (links | edit)
- Tangier Exportation Free Zone (links | edit)
- John Nevell (links | edit)
- Cap Radio (Morocco) (links | edit)
- Military history of Morocco (links | edit)
- Atletico Tanger (links | edit)
- Charles Trelawny (links | edit)
- Charles FitzCharles, 1st Earl of Plymouth (links | edit)
- William "Tangier" Smith (links | edit)
- Tangier Anglo-Moroccan School (links | edit)
- Gibraltarians (links | edit)
- Thomas Hopsonn (links | edit)
- King Charles the Martyr (links | edit)
- Jonas Moore (links | edit)
- Kasbah Palace, Tangier (links | edit)
- William Compton (army officer) (links | edit)
- Tanger Med (links | edit)
- Economy of Tangier (links | edit)
- Sir Thomas Allin, 1st Baronet (links | edit)
- Morocco–United Kingdom relations (links | edit)
- Rue Es-Siaghine (links | edit)
- Bay of Tangier (links | edit)
- Charf Hill (links | edit)
- Café Hafa (links | edit)
- Fondation Lorin (links | edit)
- Museum of Contemporary Art (Tangier) (links | edit)
- Musée de Carmen-Macein (links | edit)
- Hotel Continental (Tangier) (links | edit)
- Petit Socco (links | edit)
- Grand Mosque of Tangier (links | edit)
- Grand Socco (links | edit)
- Sidi Bou Abid Mosque (links | edit)
- Gran Teatro Cervantes (links | edit)
- John Lawson (Royal Navy officer) (links | edit)
- Henry Mildmay (links | edit)
- National Cricket Stadium, Tangier (links | edit)
- William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin (links | edit)
- Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts (links | edit)