

In the early 15th century, the town became an independent state once again, and emerged as a safe harbour for pirates and privateers, leading to it being targeted by the Portuguese, who bombarded the town which led to its destruction in 1468.

The Portuguese used the ruins of Anfa to build a military fortress in 1515. The town that grew up around it was called Casa Branca, meaning "white house" in Portuguese.īetween 15, the Crown of Portugal was integrated to the Crown of Spain, so Casablanca and all other areas occupied by the Portuguese were under Spanish control, though maintaining an autonomous Portuguese administration. As Portugal broke ties with Spain in 1640, Casablanca came under fully Portuguese control once again.
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The Europeans eventually abandoned the area completely in 1755 following an earthquake which destroyed most of the town. Anfa Market: Maintained by Shani Naipaul, Felix's wife, the player can purchase ingredients that go into making chocolates here.Maghreb Chocolates: The chocolate shoppe maintained by Felix Baumeister.The player can sell his/her products here. This shop can be owned via a series of quests, also unlocking The Sahara, a secret port, whilst doing this. #Chocolatier 3 unlocking lima and baghdad series Medina Tower: A tower close to an intersection in the city, the player can meet several characters here.#Chocolatier 3 unlocking lima and baghdad series.
