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Majorelle Garden, Marrakesh, Morocco

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Moroccan style is a new trend in decoration, which has been made popular by the vogue of Riads renovation in Marrakech. Its becoming popular in some circles in UK and the USA.

Moroccan style is basically an evolution of Berber architecture and has heavily and over centuries influenced the Hispanic-Moorish style in southern Spain and northern Morocco.

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