
Nador occupies a northeastern corner of Morocco that most itineraries skip entirely, wedged between the Rif Mountains and the Mediterranean with the Spanish exclave of Melilla just eight kilometers down the road. That proximity explains a great deal about the city's character: the cafes serve espresso as often as mint tea, Spanish is spoken as freely as Tarifit Berber, and the architecture of the old center carries traces of the colonial administration that ran the region until independence in 1956.
The Marchica Lagoon, a 25-kilometer stretch of enclosed saltwater separated from the Mediterranean by a narrow sandbar, defines the landscape east of the city.
The lagoon has been developed as a tourist zone, but its bird population and the fishing boats that still work its calm waters give it a texture that resists pure resort status. The Rif Mountains rising to the south are the ancestral territory of the Riffian Amazigh people, whose 1920s resistance against Spanish colonial forces under Abd el-Krim remains one of the most significant anticolonial guerrilla campaigns in history.

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