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the difference between the rif and the atlas
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Table of contents :
Morocco is a culture or ...
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The Rif
The Atlas
what differentiates them
Morocco is a culture or ...
Morocco is a culture or ...
North Africa, i Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic ocean she was not only a capitlaia but 2 CASA and RABAT it is a Muslim country so we speak Arabic
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....... more culture
WLike most African countries, Morocco was joined by two countries, not just one. The Treaty of Fez of 30 March 1912 establishes the French protectorate over Morocco. But, an agreement was concluded with Spain on 27 November 1912, which defined the three zones of Spanish influence, in the north, in the south, and around Ifni and therefore the rest to France
The Rif
Specific traditions:
The fantasia is an equestrian tradition practiced mainly in the Maghreb - including Morocco,
Specific traditions: The Riffains have their own customs, especially in terms of music (such as Reggada) and clothing.
the mendile everyday clothing that is found in the north
the rif :
The Rif is a mountainous region in northern Morocco. Due to its proximity to Spain, it has been more strongly influenced by Spanish culture, especially during the colonial period.
The inhabitants of the Rif often speak Tarifit (a variant of Berber), in addition to Arabic. Spanish influence is still visible in some aspects of culture and language
Atlas
atlas :
Location and diversity:
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Languages and influences:
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- The Atlas mountains cross several regions in central and southern Morocco, home to various cultural groups, including the Berber Chleuh in the High Atlas.
Languages vary, with the use of tamazight (another Berber dialect) and Arabic. The region is more influenced by traditional Berber culture and has been more influenced by French.