About Morocco
To begin, Morocco is a country located in North Africa, the country’s strategic location, cultural richness, and economic activities contribute to its significance in the region and on the continent of Africa. Next, it’s situated on the northwestern corner of the African continent, this beautiful sublime slice shares land borders with its neighbors Algeria, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west and north. Moreover, the Strait of Gibraltar separates Morocco from Spain to the north.
Facts about Morocco:
Capital: Rabat
Largest City: Casablanca
Official Languages: Tamazight with its 3 dialects, Arabic and French which is widely used in government, business, and diplomacy.
Government: Constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament.
Religion: Islam
Currency: Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
Economy: Morocco has a diverse economy with key sectors including agriculture, mining, and tourism which is a famous sector in Morocco thanks to cultural diversity, epic Mountains, imperial cities, vibrant cities and the Sahara desert. In addition, it is the world’s largest exporter of phosphates.
Culture: Morocco has a rich cultural heritage influenced by Amazigh (Berber), Arab and French traditions. Furthermore, Moroccan culture is well known for its colorful traditional markets (souks), traditional music, dance, and unique architecture such as Ait Ben Haddou Kasbah, Taourirt Kasbah, and Amridil Kasbah.
Tourism: Morocco is a popular tourist destination, thanks to the current dynasty which made it a safe country for both locals and travelers, attracting visitors from all over the world with its historical monuments, fabulous landscapes, and a mix of cultural influences. Next, notable attractions are amazing cities like Marrakech, Fes, and the blue pearl of Morocco Chefchaouen with its colorful streets and alleys.
Geography: Morocco is located in a strategic place with diverse landscapes, epic mountains, and sandy deserts, The Atlas Mountains run through the center of the country, and the Sahara Desert occupies the southeastern part.