AnswerNo, Morocco is a developing Country, which means it has not been developed yet.
The average household income in Morocco is around $9,000 to $10,000 per year. However, this figure can vary greatly depending on location, urban or rural areas, and household size.
Yes, it is generally safe to drink tap water in urban areas of Morocco, but it is recommended to drink bottled water or use a water filter for sensitive individuals or in more rural areas.
The water in Morocco is generally safe to drink in urban areas, but it is recommended to drink bottled water or use a water filter in more rural or remote areas to avoid any potential health risks.
No. Morocco has no laws concerning the hijaab/veil/scarf. About half of Moroccan women wear the hijaab (especially the rural and older demographics) and about half of Moroccan women do not cover up (especially in the cities and younger demographics). There is no social stigma either way. Morocco has very few Niqab-wearers.
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32 million Muslims are there in Morocco that makes around 99% of the total population. This is per PEW Forum study as of Oct 2009.
No. Morocco is a country. Morocco has a capital: Rabat.
Morocco, Spain, and France.
Morocco has a moderate standard of living compared to Western countries. The cost of living is relatively low, but income disparities exist between urban and rural areas. Access to healthcare, education, and infrastructure can vary depending on location.
No. Morocco is not a democracy it is a constitutional monarchy with Parliament
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