it's under the authority of morocco
Western Sahara.
When Colonel Fiorelli invaded Morocco in 1657 and claimed it as a French colony. They killed the natives and brought volunteers to Morocco to live there and build a French empire. Now they speak mainly french.
It is 99.9% Sunni Muslim in Western Sahara (a country claimed by and currently administered by Morocco). Compliments of www.manuscriptex.com
There are currently 23 Arab countries recognised by the UN. One further, Western Sahara is claimed by Morocco, but has yet to be decided.
The empire of Spain first claimed sovereignty of Texas from the indigenous natives in 1519.
Answer Morocco has a history as an independent nation state stretching back to the 9th century interrupted only by the brief interlude of the Protectorate (1912-1956) when the country was divided into French and Spanish zones. Morocco, unlike her North African neighbours, was never part of the Turkish Empire. To the south, Morocco claims and has occupied the territory of the Western (formally Spanish) Sahara. This claim forms a major rallying point in domestic politics.
Morocco discovered Morocco
They don't have any government but Morocco have claimed parts of the territory in Western Sahara and there is some parts controlled by a organization that claims they are government of West Sahara
No. Morocco is a country. Morocco has a capital: Rabat.
Morocco, Spain, and France.
No. Morocco is not a democracy it is a constitutional monarchy with Parliament