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Tangiers
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Most people coming from Europe (and beyond) begin their travel in Morocco by landing in ... |
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Tetouan
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Tetouan is the capital of Morocco, in northern Africa. |
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Chefchaouen
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Chefchaouen is probably one of the safest and most peaceful cities in Morocco, North Africa. |
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Marrakech
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Marrakech, also known as the "Pearl of the South" is one of the most enchanting cities in ... |
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Casablanca
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The ancient city of Casablanca in Morocco has progressed into a cosmopolitan metropolis and an ... |
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Rabat
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Rabat, also known as the "Garden City", is the administrative capital of Morocco, Africa |
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Meknes
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Meknes, known as "the Versailles of Morocco" is one of the countries most striking imperial ... |
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Essaouira
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Essaouira is one of the most beautiful, unspoiled towns in Morocco. |
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Agadir
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In February 1960 Agadir was totally destroyed by a massive earthquake. |
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Fez
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Fez is the oldest and largest medieval city in the world. |
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Morocco has a youthful population, with some 32.6% under the age of 15 (in 2004). The population in 2006 is an estimated 33,241,259 people. The major cities and main towns in Morocco include; Marrakech (750,000 people); Rabat (2,366,4940); Casablanca (3,000,000); Meknes (530,000); Fez (780,000); Agadir (550,000) and Tangiers (530,000). |
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