Morocco is similar to its neighbouring countries in many ways. If the territory of Western Sahara is included as part of Morocco, the nation has three bordering countries: Algeria, Mauritania, and Spain (via small enclaves on the African coast). Algeria and Mauritania, unlike Spain, are African, Saharan, Arabic-speaking nations with a majority of the population practicing Islam. Morocco and Spain are both developed nations with a rich Arabic and Berber history, and have shared a trade route through the Mediterranean for years.
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.
They have very little in common. The only two things that I can think of are that both countries have a long western coastline, but eastern land boundaries and that the "wealth" of both countries come from mines in the land (Morocco has phosphate mines while Wales has coal mines).
No. Morocco and Portugal are two separate countries.
No. Morocco is an African country.
Morocco and Mozambique are both countries in Africa.
Spain and Morocco
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Yes, they're neighbouring countries. Morocco is to the west of Algeria.
Morocco, Spain, and France.
causes of death in morocco
Andorra, France, Gibraltar, Morocco, and Portugal.
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