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Fun Facts About Morocco

In which continent does Morocco lie?

Africa – Morocco is a country that lies in the northwestern corner of Africa.

What is the official language of Morocco?

Arabic – Almost all Moroccans are Arab or Berber, so Berber is widely spoken but Arabic is the official language.

What are the people of Morocco called?

Moroccans.

In what year did Morocco win its independence?

1956 – France and Spain controlled Morocco from the early 1900s until Morocco won its independence on March 2, 1956.

What is the currency unit of Morocco?

Dirham – 1 Moroccan Dirham = 100 centimes

In what year was Morocco’s flag officially appointed?

 1915 – Morocco’s flag features a 5-pointed green star against a red background.

What is the national drink of Morocco?

Mint tea.

What is the national dish of Morocco?

Couscous – It is steamed wheat served with vegetables, meat or chicken along with a soup-like sauce.

What is the national garment of Morocco?

Jellaba – It is a loose-fitting hooded robe with long, full sleeves worn by both men and women.

THINGS NOT TO MISS WHEN VISITING MOROCCO:

  1. The shape-shifting dunes of the Sahara at Merzouga
  2. The non-stop drama at the Djemaa el-Fna in Marrakech.
  3. The historic city of Fes – a sacred learning and imperial power with its labyrinthe streets and beautiful minaret mosques.
  4. The art colony charms of seaside Asilah.
  5. The third-century Roman ruins at Volubilis
  6. The Andalusian architecture of Chefchaouen.
  7. The Bohemian city Tangier with its Grand Socco and Petit Socco, where writers like Paul Bowles and the Rolling Stones found inspiration.
  8. The modern streets of Casablanca.

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