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Morocco

Morocco. By Mathew and Cillian. Facts. Morocco is in North Africa The capital is Rabat The currency is Moroccan dirham 35.74 million live in Morocco this was recorded in 2017. President of Morocco. The President of Morocco is Ali Bongo Ondimba. Famous people from Morocco.

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Morocco

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  1. Morocco By Mathew and Cillian

  2. Facts Morocco is in North Africa The capital is Rabat The currency is Moroccan dirham 35.74 million live in Morocco this was recorded in 2017

  3. President of Morocco • The President of Morocco is Ali Bongo Ondimba

  4. Famous people from Morocco • Mohammed Hajoui • Mohammed Khair Eddine • Leila Abouzied • Mohammed Berrada • Mohammed Choukri • Mohammed Kaghat • Halima Ferhat

  5. Animals • Desert Biome • Barbary Sheep • Sand cat • Barbary Macaque • Crested Porcupine • North African hedgehog

  6. Food • Harira • Steamed sheep head • Spicy sardines • Pastille • Pigeon Pie • Sheep • Liver • Tangia

  7. History • The recorded history Morocco begins with the Phoenician colonization of the Moroccan coast between the 8th and the 6th centuries BCE although the area was inhabited by indigenous Berbers for some two thousand years before that half a centaury later the Moroccan state was established by the Idrised dynasty. Also on the

  8. Landmarks • Here are some landmarks in Morocco

  9. Traditions • In Morocco some of the traditions are Drinking Mint Tea and Morocco celebrate Green March Day, Labour Day, Eid Al Fitr, Eid Al-Adha and Islamic New Year.

  10. The End

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