Maroc
The name of Morocco (Maroc in french) came from Marrakesh ( Marrakech in french)
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.
The word 'Marokko' is the German translation for the name of the country called Morocco. When translated into French, it is called Maroc. Morocco is a country located in northern Africa.
Probably derives from the French name for the country - "le Maroc". This country is a former French colony, and so still retains a fair amount of French influence. Also, there may be another country in the Olympics with an IOC code "MOR" and so Morocco went for an alternative.
Morocco
Le Maroc. Its inhabitants are called "les marocains / les marocaines"
Morocco
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Morocco" (country in NW Africa).
Morocco was the country!
Yes Maroc is French
Morocco is the name of a country in north west Africa. The Arabic for Morocco is 'Kingdom of the West'.
Morocco