Morocco, Kingdom of Football


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The road to the kasbahs

Explore the highlights of each city of the Great South  Do you dream of exploring as many landscapes as Morocco has to offer? Ouarzazate, Zagora and Tinghir are the perfect place for departures in organized tours. ...

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Meknes, the laid-back city

Meknes, an absolute open-air museum The Medina of Meknes and the remains of the royal palace have earned it an undisputable place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. On El Hedime square, Bab Mansour, one of the masterpieces of Hispano-Moorish art, is the gateway to the medina. ...

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ON THE TILES

  You can’t spend too long in Morocco without noticing the intricate tiling that adorns so many walls, floors and even ceilings across the land. Painstakingly created, this captivating style of art is Zellige, and is to normal tiling as oil painting is to potato printing. ...

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Casablanca, modernity meets ancient charm

The bustling Casablanca Beautiful palm trees lining its paths, with the Atlantic ocean over the horizon, and large business buildings in every corner: Casablanca is the economic lung of Morocco ; a bustling metropolis. ...

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Thrills and excitement for sport lovers

Keeping the thrill along the journey Morocco is also a country for sportsmen. It has a never-ending array of exciting activities such as : water sports, golf and hiking. Its picture perfect nature, with its modern and varied infrastructures, offer you infinite possibilities to enjoy your stay. ...

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A bridge between Europe and Africa

A city between two worlds Tangier is a bustling city where heritage harmoniously blend with modern culture. The treasures of Hispano-Moorish architecture as well as the wonderful craft industry goes hand-in-hand with the most cheerful festivals and modern creations. ...

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MEETING THE MOROCCANS

Who are the Moroccans? Dive through the mists of time and even as far back as Paleolithic times (between 90,000 and 190,000 years ago) you’ll find the land that’s now known as Morocco was inhabited by the Amazigh. ...

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