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Morocco Information
Morocco is a North
African country that has
a coastline on both the
North Atlantic Ocean and
Mediterranean Sea. It
has borders with Western
Sahara to the south, Algeria
to the east and the Spanish
North African territories
of Ceuta and Melilla on
the Mediterranean coast
in the north. It is just
across the Strait of Gibraltar
from Gibraltar.
Cities
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Agadir - Agadir
is all about the beach!
The town is a nice example
of modern Moroccan, but
not much in the way of history
or culture. Take the local
bus for a few cents and
go 2 or 3 villages North.
The beaches are much better
there and there are no burglars
at all.
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Amizmiz -
With one of the largest
Berber souks in the High
Atlas Mountains every Tuesday,
Amizmiz is a popular destination
for travelers looking for
a day trip that is easily
accessible (about an hour)
from Marrakech.
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Asni - Starting
point for treks into the
High Atlas Mountains.
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Casablanca
- This modern city by the
sea is a starting point
for visitors flying into
the country. If you have
the time, both the historical
medina and the contemporary
mosque (the second largest
in the world) are well worth
an afternoon.
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Chefchaouen
- A mountain town just inland
from Tangier full of white-washed
winding alleys, blue doors,
and olive trees, Chefchaouen
is clean as a postcard and
a welcome escape from Tangier
reminding a Greek island.
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Essaouira
- An ancient sea-side town
newly (re)discovered by
tourists. From mid june
to august the beaches are
packed but any other time
and you'll be the only person
there. Good music and great
people. Nearest Coast from
Marrakech.
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Fez - Fez
is the former capital of
Morocco and one of the oldest
and largest medieval cities
in the world.
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Marrakech
- Marrakech is a perfect
combination of old and new
Morocco. Plan to spend at
least a few days wandering
the huge maze of souqs and
ruins in the medina. The
great plaza of Djeema El
Fna at dusk is not to be
missed.
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Meknes - A
modern, laid back city that
offers welcome break from
the tourist crush of neighbouring
Fez.
Midelt
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Ouarzazate
- Considered the Capital
of the South, Ouarzazate
is a great example of preservation
and tourism that hasn't
destroyed the feel of a
fantastic and ancient city.
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Rabat - The
capital of Morocco; very
relaxed and hassle-free,
highlights include a 12th-century
tower and minaret.
Rissani - This small oasis
town lies near the northwest
edge of the Sahara.
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Tangier -
Tangier is the starting
point for most visitors
arriving by ferry from Spain.
An enigmatic charm which
has historically attracted
numerous artists (Matisse),
musicians (Hendrix), politicians
(Churchill), writers (Burroughs)
and others (Malcolm Forbes)
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Tenerhir -
This town is the perfect
point of access to the stunning
Todra Gorge.
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Tetouan -
Capital of the North of
Morocco, has very beautiful
beaches and is the gateway
to the Rif Mountains.
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