No.
The term "dirham" is used by other countries (like the UAE). However, these dirhams and the Moroccan Dirham are different currencies and are not interchangeable. (It is the same as the US Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollart where all of these dollars are different currencies.)
Some examples of beautiful Morocco Landmarks can be found at http://www.barneydelaney.com. This site has some landscape photography from Morocco and other countries around the world.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Sudan Other countries have Arabic speaking regions, but these are the countries which have Arabic as their official language.
France Spain Morocco Germany America
The currency used in several Arabic-speaking countries is the "dinar." It is the official currency of countries like Jordan, Tunisia, Kuwait, and Algeria. In some other countries, the currency is known as the "dirham" or "riyal."
Portugal and Andorra have borders with Spain as does the United Kingdom at Gibraltar, and Morocco with Ceuta and Melilla.
MOROCCO. Algeria and Tunisia, the two other Maghreb countries, are Republics. (Tunisia is a functioning democracy, while Algeria is a dictatorship run by the military with an edifice of a republic.)
Paraguay and Zambia are not the same, but they are similar. They are both landlocked countries, which means that all of their borders are shared with other countries.
There are a few countries that produce oranges. Morocco produces the most oranges. Other orange producing countries in Africa are South Africa and Egypt.
The island of Great Britain is shared by England, Scotland and Wales.
by americans moving to the other countries
pakistan have shared good relations to most of countries but have strained relationship with india..
Definitly not !! It used to be... Now most of this area(I'd say 80%) is governed by morocco And the other part is governed by Polisario But not a lot of countries recognize them in 2012... So South Sahara is Moroccan ! :-)