yea, in 1962 after the 1830 french massacre and colonization , they became independant,
and use arabic
as their launguage
Morocco has 37 provinces/states and 2 wilayas
To tell you the honest answer i don't know.
No, Morocco is an independent country in northern Africa.
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.
Morocco fought for its independence from Great Britain and Spain in the early ADs, becoming an independent country in 1956.
there is a country called Morocco, it's a country in north Africa near to Spain, an Muslim Country
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.
No, Morocco is a sovereign country in North Africa.