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The real Kingdom of Morocco

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Morocco is a constitutional monarchy in the northwest of North Africa. Across the Strait of Gibraltar from Europe, Morocco, with a population of 36.21 million, is a land of sea and desert. A country with historic cities and modern vibrancy (not to be confused with Monaco).

When you think of Africa, most people think of black people. In fact, in North Africa, it's mostly Arabs, which are white people of the Mediterranean type. The same is true of Morocco, where 75% of the population is Arab and the other majority is Berber, and Morocco is the majority of the Berber population.

The Berbers have lived along the coast of North Africa since ancient times and are a relatively ancient ethnic group. The Berber people are a general term, more mixed throughout the ages, but not as dark. The Berbers are mostly monogamous, with the woman taking care of the family and the man taking care of the family. The difference is that women do not need to wear a veil when going out, on the contrary, men have to cover their faces when going out.

Morocco is actually the best location in North Africa, with the continent on its back and coastlines on both the Mediterranean and the Atlantic; And, crucially, control of the shipping lanes of the Strait of Gibraltar 39bet-xsmb-xổ số tây ninh-xổ số binh phước-xổ số binh dương-xổ số đồng nai.

Natural conditions can be seen intuitively, although there is the Sahara desert in the south, but a mountain range running through the whole country blocked all heat and barren invasion, leaving the coastal "North African garden" flat.

11f8fe6f9d4dd0b53b74f02325ac385bMorocco was divided by Spanish and French invasions almost simultaneously in its history. Rabat, the capital, and Casablanca, the famous city, have strong traces of French European style. Spain has remained Morocco's largest trading partner since 2012; Until now, Morocco's biggest trade partner had been France.

In Morocco, where Arabic is the official language, French is also accessible if spoken there, and is generally spoken in major urban areas.

Morocco's overall economic strength is the fifth largest in Africa. It's not very rich. The national GDP per capita is about 3,000 dollars in 2020. In terms of economic development, tourism is a relatively distinctive pillar industry. Due to its geographical advantages close to Europe, tourism attracts a large number of European tourists and has a long-term plan for cooperation with the EU.

Some of Morocco's great cities are almost all coastal, stretching from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, with Tangier, Aisira, Rabat, Casablanca, and so on along the coastline.

Oh, and at the far northern tip of the spire is the city of Ceuta, whose fate is disputed in the same way as that of Gibraltar on the other side. Morocco says it is Moroccan, Spain and the inhabitants of Ceuta say it is Spanish and under Spanish control.

Morocco is a big destination for Chinese tourists and has been visa-free for ordinary Chinese tourists since 2016, which is why so many Chinese people clock in to visit the country, as they can stay up to 90 days with a passport without a visa.

Dina, a Moroccan girl who has recently become famous for singing Chinese songs on the streets of Morocco, has been studying in China for years and can speak Mandarin better than many other Chinese. Accidentally sang "Courage" in the streets of Morocco, quickly caused a sensation in the local crowd, rap very well, and then more and more famous, singing a short video went viral on the Internet. Dina has set off "China fever" in Morocco, which has become the epitome of friendly cultural exchanges between the two countries.

I don't know if I have found: Mediterranean coast from Greece in Europe, Morocco in North Africa, Tunisia, everyone likes white houses, white and blue collocation, especially a sense of the sea, the combination of the sky.

The most visible place in Morocco is on the coast in the small town of Ecira (not quite on the Mediterranean, but outside the Strait of Gibraltar, but not far from it). Esira has those pure white and blue houses, and there's a lot of graffiti, and it's very artistic.

The capital of Morocco is a city of sharp contrasts between old and new, Rabat. Is one of the four Moroccan imperial city, the old city in the ancient sites, the city has a long history. Rabat's earliest inhabitants were Berber, but the city's ancient city is Arabesque; The new town was built during the French colonial period.

Still, the most famous city of all is Casablanca. It's very well known, whether it's because it's a World War II spy, or because it's an Oscar-winning best picture. It is also attracted by Morocco's largest city and coastal beauty, and many tourists flock there every year.

Now the city has changed its name, or rather reverted to its original name: Dalbayda. Because Casablanca was a name changed by the Spanish invaders, so when Morocco was decolonized, it reverted to its original name, but Casablanca was already known as Casablanca. It should be noted that both Dalbert and Casablanca mean "White House", but Casablanca is a Spanish expression.

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