- Morocco - Wikipedia
It has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south, occupied by Morocco since 1975
- 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
- Travel to Morocco - Official website of tourism in Morocco managed by . . .
Golf in Morocco, a hundred-year-old history From North to South, the golfing experience in Morocco varies depending on whether you prefer to play in the sun, at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, on the Mediterranean coast or near cities rich Embark on an enveloping wellness break in Morocco!
- Morocco: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Cradled by the dunes of the Sahara, the Kingdom has been inhabited for hundreds of thousands of years And from the bustling Medina of Marrakech to the mosaic of leather tanning vessels in Fes, Moroccan culture is still steeped in rich tradition
- Morocco - The World Factbook
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- 12 of the best things to do in Morocco - Lonely Planet
From exploring the Red City of Marrakesh to surfing on the Atlantic Coast, here are Morocco's top experiences Andocs Shutterstock Morocco is a country of dazzling diversity, from its ancient cities and craggy mountain ranges to rolling deserts and deserted beaches
- Official portal of Morocco - Institutions, e-services, heritage | Maroc. ma
Welcome to the official portal of the Kingdom of Morocco Explore institutions, digital services, news, culture, history, and useful information for citizens, residents, and visitors
- 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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