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Hello
Our episode today is going to be about morocco
But before we start out tour there, let's take some information about it
Morocco is an Arab-Islamic country situated in the far north-west of Africa
and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean from the West and the Mediterranean sea from the North
Its area is around 710 thousand Square kilometers
its weather is divided into two
Moderate climate in the Middle , and Desert climate in the South
The number of cities of Morocco is around 51 cities
Examples of these cities
Al ribat
Casablanca
Aghadeer
The residents of Morocco speak both Arabic and Amazigh
and they use the Moroccan Dirham
An example of its traditional food is " Al Basteeleh "
Famous historical areas like
the mosque of " katiba "
the cathedral of " Casablanca "
the museum of " Marrakech "
" kasbat al oudaya "
There are a lot of important historical times in the lives of the Moroccans
The signage of protection agreement in 1912
The wars of Reef by with the leadership of "Karim al khattabi" in 1920
The independence in 1956
"Almassira Alkhadra" to retrieve the Moroccan desert in1975
Famous Moroccan figures
King "Mohammed the fifth"
The leader "Abdul Karim Al khattabi"
In addition the literate"Mohammed Shukri"
and the artist "Abdul Wahab Al doukali"
And now it's time to leave you with my friend Fairs and he will take you on a tour in the Moroccan cities
Al ribat
Hi
Al ribat It's the administrative capital of Morocco that is overlooking on the Atlantic Ocean
It was established in the 12th century , by "Al morabetoon"
It is known for its weaving industry
And it attracts the eyes of its visitors to its beautiful regions
Such as
" sawma'at Hassan "
" Chellah "
and the great walls of the city
Casablanca
Casablanca It is the economic capital of Morocco that overlooking on the Atlantic Ocean
It is a modern city that is garnished with the developed architectural style
It has beautiful sites , such as
"Al Hassan the second " mosque
"corniche ain diab "
and the amazing markets
And now , we are done with our tour in Morocco
I hope you enjoyed it, and I wish you could visit it in the future
For any communications you can visit my page on Facebook ( Faris Aljamal )
Or my YouTube channel "azzazeef"
And know I have to say "goodbye"