Dirham.
The Morocco Dirham (MAD) is a fully convertible currency.
The capital of Morocco is Rabbat, while its currency is Moroccan dirham. Morocco gained independence from France in 1956.
morocco is the 12th richest country in Africa also its currency is Moroccan dirham and you have to change currency when you arrive
Perhaps you mean currency? Its currency is the Dirham, shortened to DH in the country or MAD as an international currency symbol.
The currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
The Morccan currency in current circulation is the Moroccan Dirham, code MAD. Currently, (as of December 5, 2013), there are 8.22 MAD per US Dollar, 11.23 MAD per Euro, and 13.42 MAD per British Pound Sterling.
Morocco
The currency used in Agadir, Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
100 centimes is equal to 1 unit of currency in several countries that use the centime as a subunit of their currency, such as Switzerland, Algeria, and Morocco. In France, centimes were used as a subunit of the franc before the currency was replaced by the euro. Therefore, 100 centimes would be equivalent to 1 franc in the former French currency system.
Monarchy is one of the forms of government they useOne of the languages in moroccoRabat is Morocco's capitalOuarzazate is another city inCascablanna is a city in moroccoContinet is AfricaOffical currency is moroccandirham
"Dollar" is "Dollar" wherever you go! BUT... the local currency is called "DIRHAM"
1 GBP = 12.7597 MAD GBP - Great Britain Pound MAD - Morocco Dirhams Exchange rate as of 7th Feb 2010