- Salé
:"For the Canadian figure skater, see
Jamie Salé . For the Finnish Union of Sex Workers, seeSalli ."Salé (Amazigh: Sla, _ar. سلا) (from the Berber word "asla", meaning "rock") is the twin city toRabat , capital ofMorocco . Today it is home to around 800,000 people, mostly impoverished factory workers. It was once a self-contained, self-ruled Republic with international scope, situated on the mouth of theBou Regreg river on the Atlantic coast. The city's name is sometimes transliterated as Salli.History
Salé was apparently colonised by the
Phoenician s at approximately the same time thatChellah , across theBou Regreg to the south. Researchers know a considerable amount about the Chellah [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=17910 C. Michael Hogan, "Chellah", The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham] ] colony, probably because of the good state of preservation of the Chellah site.In "Pirate Utopias",
Peter Lamborn Wilson says::"Salé ... dates back at least to Carthaginian times (around 7th century BC). The Romans called the place Sala Colonia, part of their province of Mauritania Tingitane.Pliny the Elder mentions it (as a desert town infested with elephants!). TheVandals captured the area in the 5th century AD and left behind a number of blonde, blue-eyed Berbers. The Arabs (7th century) kept the old name and believed it derived from "Sala" (sic., his name is actually Salah), son of Ham, son ofNoah ; they said that Salé was the first city ever built by the Berbers." [cite book
author = Wilson, Peter
year = 1995
title = Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs & European Renegadoes
publisher =Autonomedia
id = ISBN 1570271585 ]In about
1630 Salé became a haven forMorisco s-turned-Barbary pirate s. Salé pirates (the well-known "Sallee Rovers") roamed the seas as far as the shores of theAmericas , bringing back loot and slaves. There is an American family van Salee descended from a Salee Rover who was captured by the Dutch and settled in New Amsterdam. The characterRobinson Crusoe , inDaniel Defoe 's novel by the same name, spends time in captivity of the local pirates and at last sails off to liberty from the mouth of the Salé river.Salé has played a rich and important part in Moroccan history. The first demonstrations for independence against the French, for example, sparked off in Salé. A good number of government officials, decision makers and royal advisors of both France and
Morocco were from Salé. Salé people, the Slawis, have always had a "tribal" sense of belonging, a sense of pride which developed into a feeling of superiority towards the "berranis", i.e. Outsiders.Modern city
Modern Salé is a highly polluted, badly planned, rapidly expanding town, because of rural exodus. The city is now a large "dormitory town" with little or no real community life. Most of its influential and wealthy inhabitants have departed to live in Rabat on the other side of the river. Physical remnants of Salé's historical heritage are totally decrepit, pollution is prevailing and insecurity is high. However, both its geographical situation and its "melting pot" aspect make it a town with a lot of potential that so far remains untapped by the local authorities.
Water supply andwastewater collection in Salé is irregular, with poorer and illegal housing units suffering the highest costs and most acute scarcities.Guillaume Benoit and Aline Comeau, "A Sustainable Future for the Mediterranean" (2005) 640 pages] Much of the city relies upon communal standpipes, which are often shut down, depriving some neighbourhoods of safedrinking water Guillaume Benoit and Aline Comeau, "A Sustainable Future for the Mediterranean" (2005) 640 pages] for indefinite periods of time. Nevertheless, Salé fares better than inland Moroccan locations, where water scarcity is even more acute.Guillaume Benoit and Aline Comeau, "A Sustainable Future for the Mediterranean" (2005) 640 pages]There are many
textile factories located in the Salé area.The A.S.S. is the football club of the city, and the president is Abderrahmane Chokri.Fact|date=November 2007
The film "Black Hawk Down" was partially filmed in Salé, in particular the wide angle aerial shots with helicopters flying down the coastline.
External links
* [http://lexicorient.com/morocco/sale.htm Salé entry in LexicOrient]
References
http://www.geocities.com/dane97520/VanSalee.html http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~windmill/html/murad%20reis.html
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