found: al-Thaqāfah al-shaʻbīyah iḥdá rakāʼz waḥdat al-Maghrib al-ʻArabī, 1991:title page (Madinat al-Qunayṭirah)
found: BGN Morocco, 1970(Kenitra, ppl, 34°14ʹN 6°36ʹW; Port Laoti; Port-Lyautey)
found: al-La-mansī fī dhākirat Ḥalālat, al-Qunayṭirah, 1912/1956, 2005:title page (Ḥalālat)
found: GEOnet, viewed 16 December 2020:(Kenitra, populated place, first-order administrative division: Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco, 34°15ʹ40ʺN, 006°34ʹ49ʺW (34.261008, -6.580203); variants: Al Qunayṭirah; Khenifra; Lyautey; Mina Hassan Tani; Port Laoti; Port-Lyautey; Ville de Kenitra; Khenifra is also the name of a populated place in Béni Mellal-Khénifra province)
found: Wikipedia, 22 December 2020(Kenitra; a city in western Morocco, formerly known as Port Lyautey from 1932 to 1956; one of the three main cities of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region and the capital of Kenitra Province)
found: Britannica online, 22 December 2020(Kenitra, formerly (1932-58) Port-Lyautey, port city, northern Morocco; Before the French protectorate was established, Kenitra (Arabic: Al-Qunayṭirah [in roman], "Little Bridge") was a fort; the settlement and port, built by order of Marshal L.-H.-G. Lyautey, date from 1913) - https://www.britannica.com/place/Kenitra
found: Plan d'aménagement de Port-Lyautey, via Archnet website, viewed December 22, 2020(Port-Lyautey, now called Kenitra) - https://archnet.org/sites/10291
found: Institut géographique national (France). Annexe du Maroc. Port-Lyautey = Qunayṭirah, 1957.