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The Kingdom of Morocco!

Morocco is a country of diversity.

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The history of the Imperial Cities of Morocco

  Morocco Imperial Cities Marrakech, Fez, Meknes, Rabat, the imperial cities of Morocco are linked to the great dynasties which built the country. Three thousand years of an exciting history rich in twists and turns! At the crossroads of the East, Europe, and Africa. It is by visiting the imperial cities of Morocco that the history of the many Berber, Arab and Christian dynasties that have succeeded one another is told to us, alternating times of anarchy and of peace.  Two seas, a mountain barrier, and the vastness of the Sahara isolate this land that was once called the extreme Maghreb. But it is, at the same time, the country closest to Europe, the easiest to access. The country that was, over a three-thousand-year history, the most permeable to currents from the north and south, from Guinea or Andalusia. The Phoenicians and the Carthaginians 1000 BC It is a thousand years BC. J.C. that square sailboats from Phenicia landed on the Atlantic coast of Africa to found the first ...

Customs and traditions in Morocco!

  Customs and traditions in Morocco: Morocco is famous for the many customs and traditions that distinguish it from other countries, as follows: The traditional Berber clothing is known as the Bazioui jellaba, which is a type of long, loose-fitting clothing worn by Moroccans of both sexes, and is distinguished by its long sleeves, its pointed collar, and its fabric, which may take a month to make, and this dress originated in the Moroccan city of Bzou, and it is a unique dress. Melhoun's music, which is a type of lyric poem punctuated by phrases related to cultural issues, and overlap with the styles of Andalusian music. Tangia, which is the Moroccan and traditional dish in the city of Marrakech, and the reason for the name is attributed to the clay pot in which the food is cooked, in which spices and salted lemon are added to the pieces of meat, before cooking it inside the coals. Couscous, the main food that Moroccans enjoy on Fridays. Various celebrations and festivals, includin...