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Morocco

Morocco is an independent country located in North Africa besides Algeria, Libya, Mauritania and Tunisia. It has a population of approximately 32.2 million as of 2009 and has a total area of 710,850 sq km.

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Does Morocco have written Constitution?

Yes. It was first promulgated in 1962 and was amended through public referrenda on several occassions, most recently in 2011.

What are 10 interesting facts about Morocco?

Capital city-Rabat

Population-32 million people

King-Mohammed VI

Language-Arabic

Religion- Muslim with Christian and Jew minorities

Currency-100 centimes= 1 dirham

Area-446,550 sq km (about the size of California)

Official name-Al Mamlakat al-Maghribiyya

In Morocco, EVERYONE eats couscous on Fridays

In Morocco, if you make eye contact with someone of the opposite sex and smile, to them this is a sign that you are romantically interested in them.

i dont no if he first 9 are interesting...............'~'Cute huh?

God these spelling people are fussy

What are effects of brain drain in Morocco?

Brain drain refers to a mass exodus of people with high paying skills/ education. In the case of brain drain in Morocco, this would infer that highly trained individuals are choosing to leave their country and instead go to areas with more affluence and use their skills. Morocco, as a developing country, could use the knowledge and skills of the people leaving their country to help make their own land a safer and healthier place, but with better opportunities elsewhere, people are forgoing their native land's needs and opting to better their own lives with higher education and employment prospects.

How many Indians are staying in Morocco and is there a website for Indians in Morocco?

There are 300 Indians living in Morocco.Some over 50 years ago most are of Sindi Origin and some are from Bombay and Pune. Almost all in Textile trade.

What is the ethnic group for Morocco?

The primary ethnic group in Morocco is Arab, but there is a sizable (about one fifth) minority Berber population.

Is the word Moor derived from Morocco?

No. Moor comes from Mauri, referring to a person from Mauritania, which was the Roman province that included what is now parts of Morocco and Algeria. The name Morocco comes the name of the city Marrakesh, the Almoravid Imperial Capital, which in Latin was Morroch.

Who sees sunrise first a fisher in Sudan or a merchant in Morocco?

Sudan, because it is further east than Morocco. And the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.

What makes Morocco Special?

The thing that makes Morocco special is the amount of team spirit they have and the amount of happiness there culture shares throughout there community. The other thing that makes Morocco special the lush beaches they have and warm calming weather they have. Morocco is voted number 1 team spirited Country in Africa.

When did the first moroccan crisis take place?

The first Moroccan crisis occurred in 1905-1906, primarily sparked by German Emperor Wilhelm II's visit to Morocco and his subsequent challenge to French influence in the region. This act heightened tensions between Germany and France, leading to the Algeciras Conference in 1906, where major powers sought to resolve the growing conflict over Morocco. The crisis marked a significant escalation in rivalries among European powers leading up to World War I.

Who are the decendants of Arabs and berbers in morocco who conquered much of Spain?

They are called the Moors and many moved back to Northern Africa after the Reconquista, but some remained in Spain.

Explorers from Morocco?

Ibn Battuta

Al Idrissi

The AUI Explorers Club

Write a paragraph about sports in Morocco?

i want paragraph about( the role of sports prevailing pease among nations)

How do people greet each other in morocco?

they treat very good like they make many types of dishes,and they play music and then dance.

What is Morocco's current ruling political party?

The Justice and Development Party (PJD) which is a Nationalist and Islamist Party has the largest number of seats in the houses of Parliament, but this does not come to a majority. It has to form a coalition with several other parties.

Additionally, the powers of the Parliament are very limited and the King of Morocco, Mohammed VI is the real ruling authority in the country.