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morocco
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Location
Morocco
I have chose Morocco because I think that is a very interesing place. Aswell my parents have gone to Morocco so I wanted to investigate about it and maybe I can go so if I learn something about it it would be better when I go
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fascinating facts
morocco
- Money: The money used in Morocco is Euro but is always accepted US dollars.
- Longest river: The longest river in Morocco is the river Draa wich his length is of 684 miles.
- Highest mountain: The highest mountain in Morocco is the mountain Toubkal that height 4,165 metres.
- Population: The population in Morocco is of 37,227,777 millions. The population in 2021 it has increased 1.23% more and over the las 50 years it has increased 180% more. The population of Morocoo is expected to be 47.77 millions.
- Capital city: The capital city of Morocco is Rabat
history and famous people
Morocco
The most famous person in Morocco is King Mohamed VI since 1999. Before the mid-20th century the name that was used to refer to Morocco was Marrakesh. HEAD OF GOVERNMENTSaadeddine El Othmani
Weather
Morocco
The weather in Morocco is generally tropical weather. The temperatures reach as high as 35°C and as low as 5°C in the Sahara. The coast has a warm, Mediterranean climate. The inland areas have a hotter, drier, continental climate. The hottest month in Morocco is July and the coldest month is January.
customs, TradiTions andcelebrations
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morocco
Customs:When you are traveling you are aloud to take this things 1. Tobacco (200 cigarettes/100 cigarillos/25 cigars), 2. 1 liter of alcohol, 3. 150ml of perfume/250ml of eau de toilette, 4. 2,000dh worth of gifts, 5. Personal electrical and photographic goods, musical instruments, and nonmotorized sports equipment.
Celebrations: ·January: Yennayer (amazing new year) · February: Almond Blossom Festival ·April: International Nomads Festival ·May: Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr ·June: Fes Festival of World Sacred Music ·August: Eid al-Adha ·November: Milad un Nabi
Traditions: In Morocoo the music is a very common thing and is usually hear on taxis, airpords, and other places you might find yourself tuning in to the local sounds
food and drink
morocco
Foods: The most famous food in Morocco is couscous, usually eaten in a tagine with a wide selection of vegetables. Chicken is also very commonly used in tagines or roasted.
Drinks:The most famous drink in Morocco is the green tea whith mint
school
Morocco
Morocco's education system consists of 6 years of primary, 3 years of lower-middle and 3 years of upper secondary, and tertiary education. Education in Morocco is compulsory through to age 15 and free. Notwithstanding this, many children in rural areas (especially girls) fail to attend.
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