- Morocco - Wikipedia
Morocco is a unitary semi- constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament The executive branch is led by the King of Morocco and the prime minister, while legislative power is vested in the two chambers of parliament: the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors
- History of Morocco - Wikipedia
The history of human habitation in Morocco spans since the Lower Paleolithic, with the earliest known being Jebel Irhoud Much later Morocco was part of Iberomaurusian culture, including Taforalt
- Morocco - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mediterranean Sea lies to the north of Morocco, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west Morocco has a diverse geography from fertile plains, to forests, cold mountains, dry lands, and deserts
- Morocco | History, Map, Flag, Capital, People, Facts | Britannica
Morocco, mountainous country of western North Africa that lies directly across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain Morocco’s largest city and major Atlantic Ocean port is Casablanca The capital, Rabat, lies a short distance to the north on the Atlantic coast
- Morocco Maps Facts - World Atlas
Morocco is a country in the Maghreb Region of North Africa where it covers an area of 710,850 sq km Morocco's coast comes into contact with both the Atlantic Ocean on the west and the Mediterranean Sea on the north
- Morocco - Wikiwand
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa
- Portal:Morocco - Wikipedia
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa
- Morocco - a Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Morocco has a land border with Spain at the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, the two populated Spanish territories on the African mainland The kingdom covers an area of 446,550 km² (excluding Western Sahara); compared, it is slightly smaller than Sweden or somewhat larger than California
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