Technically all or most of them, but probably the answer you seek is Spain and/or Portugal.
Spain is north of Morocco, across the Mediterranean Sea.
The African country directly south of Spain is Morocco, across the Mediterranean Sea.Morrocco
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Spain, but Spain actually borders Morocco at the autonomous regions of Ceuta and Melilla. In terms of European Spain, it is less than 10 miles away from Morocco across the Strait of Gibraltar.
Morocco is directly south of Spain.
The Sahara desert is south of Morocco but also enters part of the country.
It got a lot of it's European influence from Spain, which controlled Morocco for a while in time.
No, Morocco is in North Africa. However, the whole North African Maghreb region (including Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Mauritania) have close connections with Europe historically, especially South western europe (Spain, Italy, Portugal)
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French is the predominant European language in Morocco. In the north and far south, there is an decreasing population of Spanish speakers. English is increasingly replacing Spanish as the most common second European language in Morocco.
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