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Morocco

Morocco is a North African country known for its vibrant culture and diverse landscapes. Morocco, a North African country bordering the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, is distinguished by its Berber, Arabian and European cultural influences. Marrakesh’s medina, a mazelike medieval quarter, offers entertainment in its Djemaa el-Fna square and souks (marketplaces) selling ceramics, jewellery and metal lanterns. The capital Rabat’s Kasbah of the Udayas is a 12th-century royal fort overlooking the water.

International Air Connectivity:

Morocco has multiple international airports connecting to destinations worldwide, including Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.

Domestic Air Connectivity:

Domestic flights serve major cities and tourist destinations across the country.

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Cuisine:

Moroccan cuisine includes dishes like tagine, couscous, and harira soup. Mint tea and pastries like pastilla are popular treats.

Cultural Activities:

Experience traditional music, dance, and vibrant marketplaces in Morocco’s medinas. Festivals and events celebrate Moroccan culture.

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Population:

Morocco’s population is estimated to be around 37 million people.

Religion:

Islam is the dominant religion in Morocco, with a majority of the population being Muslim.

Languages Spoken:

Arabic is the official language, while Berber is widely spoken. French is used in business and education, and many Moroccans also speak English, especially in the tourist industry.

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