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DAVID MARTÍNEZ GARCÍA
Created on October 7, 2024
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Black history month
Morocco
Flag
Quick facts
Currency
Where is Morocco located?
Food an drink
Photos
Quick video
Monuments
Travel by car and plane
Atlas mountain
History
Famous people and Wildlife
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Famous person
Famous people
Abdallah Zrika
Abdallah Zrika is a talented poet from Morocco who writes beautiful poems about life and nature. He loves using words to express his feelings and share stories about his culture.
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What are fun facts about sand cats? -Sand cats have an acute sense of hearing and patiently wait to hear prey moving under the sand. - They are excellent diggers and will dig up rodents out of their burrows. - These small cats are primarily nocturnal and solitary.
Barbary macaque
Sand cat
Barbary sheep
Fennec
Egyptian mongoose
Crested porcupine
Wildlife
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The Atlas Mountains extend some 2,500km across northwestern Africa, spanning Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia, separating the Atlantic and Mediterranean coastline from the Sahara Desert. Actually a series of ranges with diverse terrain, climates and wildlife, the Atlas are dotted with Berber villages and riven with canyons and ravines. The highest peak is 4,167m Toubkal, which lies within Morocco's Toubkal National Park
ATLAS MOUNTAINS
A direct flight from London to Morocco typically takes around 3 to 3.5 hours. However, including time for check-in, security, and possible delays, you should plan for a total travel time of about 5 to 6 hours from the airport to arriving in Marrakech.
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Travel by car/PLANE
How much time would it take?
Driving from London to Morocco isn't straightforward, as you'd need to travel through France and Spain before taking a ferry to cross into Morocco. The driving distance is roughly 2,200 miles , and it would take around 40 to 50 hours of driving time, depending on traffic. Including breaks and overnight stays, the journey could easily take a week or more.
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Monuments
Morocco is full of cool monuments that tell stories from long ago! One famous place is the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech, with its tall tower that can be seen from far away. Then there's the beautiful blue city of Chefchaouen, where the buildings are painted bright blue, making it look like a giant art piece! The ancient ruins of Volubilis are really interesting too, with old columns and mosaics that show how people lived in the past. Each monument has its own special charm, and exploring them feels like stepping back in time!
Quick video
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These are Some Fotos from morocco
Raib
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Atay
Mint tea
Msemen
Tagine
Couscous
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Morocco
Food and drink
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Morocco was founded in 791
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History
Morocco has a rich history. Thousands of years ago, the Berbers lived there, and later, Arabs arrived, bringing new ideas and culture. In the 8th century, cities like Marrakech and Fez became important centers of learning and trade. Over the years, Morocco was influenced by various cultures, including the French and Spanish. In 1956, it regained its independence and started building its future. Today, Morocco is known for its culture, beautiful architecture, and tasty food.
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Where is Morocco lacated?
MAP
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Dirham
The dirham is the money used in Morocco, and it’s pretty cool! When you visit, you’ll see coins and notes with different colors and designs. One dirham is worth about 21p, so you’ll need a lot of them to buy things like yummy food or souvenirs. In the markets, people use dirhams to trade for all kinds of colorful spices, handmade crafts, and tasty snacks.
The currency in morocco
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Blue Chefchaouen: There’s a city called Chefchaouen that’s painted all in different shades of blue. It looks like a scene from a fairy tale! Football: Did you know that Morocco is the first African country to make it to the World cup semi-final. Diverse Landscapes: You can find mountains, deserts, and beaches all in one country. Souks: The markets, called souks, are full of interesting things to see and buy, like colorful spices, carpets, and handmade crafts. Berber Culture: The Berbers are one of the oldest cultures in Morocco, and they have their own language, music, and traditions that are still celebrated today. Tea: The reason they love tea its because in morocco its very hot so when you drink it you sweat a lot and then you feel fresh because you've expelled the substaince that makes your body hot.
Some Quick facts
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The Flag
The flag of Morocco is really cool and has a simple design! It’s mostly red with a green star in the middle. The red color represents bravery and strength, while the green star stands for peace and hope. The star has five points, and it’s called the Seal of Solomon. The flag is used during celebrations, and you can see it waving proudly at important places. It’s a great way to show Moroccan pride!