yea, in 1962 after the 1830 french massacre and colonization , they became independant,
and use arabic
as their launguage
yes.
Morocco has 37 provinces/states and 2 wilayas
No, Morocco is an independent country in northern Africa.
To tell you the honest answer i don't know.
Morocco became independent from France in 1956. However, it was unified as a country long ago. The Alaouite dynasty was in power in Morocco from 1666. 1956 was when the national country borders that exist today were created.
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.
Morocco rejects the African Union's stance that Western Sahara is a legitimate country. According to Morocco, the Sahara is a part of Morocco, not an independent sovereign nation.
there is a country called Morocco, it's a country in north Africa near to Spain, an Muslim Country
Morocco fought for its independence from Great Britain and Spain in the early ADs, becoming an independent country in 1956.
1956
Morocco is a country. It is in Africa
Morocco became independent on 2 March 1956. It is worth noting that with the exception of Ifni and Rio de Oro (Western Sahara), all of Spanish and French Morocco became independent jointly.
Morocco is a country. Its capital is Rabat.