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About Morocco --
 
     
 

Morocco is a spectacular mix of Arab, Islamic, Berber, Jewish, African and European influences. Fascinating landscapes range from miles of unspoilt beaches to magnificent snow-capped mountains, from lush river valleys to vast tracts of Oasis as well as labyrinthine walled medinas (ancient city) and Berber fortresses. A wealth of beautiful handicrafts in city souks(markets). Traditional townhouses (known as riads) and kasbahs (fortress). have been tastefully restored to create hidden guesthouses, varying from luxurious to comfortably basic. You will be offered the signature cuisines of Morocco - delicious home cooked tagines with a choice of various meats and/or, vegetables, and couscous which is the staple of the Moroccan diet

Language
The predominent spoken language is Moroccan arabic (Darija), There are also three Amazigh Berber languages. Tarifit, is used in the northern Rif. Tamazight in the middle atlas and eastern high Atlas. Tashlhyt in the western high Atlas, sous vally and Anti-atlas, need to mention that French is widely spoken especially among schooled Moroccans.

Religion
Morocco is a predominantly Sunni Muslim country with small Jewish and Christian minorities. The culture of Morocco has been strongly influenced by Berbers, Arabs, Moors, Jews and the French, and is tolerant of differences. While Moroccans are hospitable to Muslims and non-Muslims alike, most Islamic religious monuments are closed to non-Muslims. There are, however, notable exceptions to this custom, enabling visitors to enter some of Morocco's most formidable shrines such as the newly-built Hassan B" Mosque in Casablanca.

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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