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French protectorate of Morocco was created in 1912.
The French controlled Morocco from 1912-1956.
The name of Morocco (Maroc in french) came from Marrakesh ( Marrakech in french)
Morocco was a French colony.
You can find French-speakers throughout Morocco, but primarily in urban areas.
because they had many riches from trading and they had many rain forest
No, Morocco is a country in Africa. France is a country in Europe. From 1912 to 1956, large portions of Morocco were a French Protectorate.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Morocco" (country in NW Africa).
When Colonel Fiorelli invaded Morocco in 1657 and claimed it as a French colony. They killed the natives and brought volunteers to Morocco to live there and build a French empire. Now they speak mainly french.
In Morocco, the official language is Arabic, and you would say "عيد ميلاد سعيد" (Eid Milad Sa'id) to wish someone a Merry Christmas. Additionally, since Morocco has a significant French-speaking population, you might also hear "Joyeux Noël." However, Christmas is not widely celebrated in Morocco, which is predominantly a Muslim country.
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Morocco had a strategic location on the Atlantic seaboard and also gave the French additional protection for Algeria.