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Museo Etnográfico de Tetouan
En el interior de la medina podrás disfrutar de este maravilloso y lujoso museo el cual nos muestra en su interior parte de la cultura marroquí, costumbres, ceremonias y el por qué de sus orígenes, una pregunta que siempre nos hacemos cuando nos interesamos por esta maravillosa cultura que nos recibe con los brazos abiertos y nos muestra su lado más lindo. En el podemos sentir paz, armonía, belleza todo lo que muestra el país desde el momento en el que ponemos un pie dentro del.
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General Overview of Moroccan Property
The promising emerging Moroccan property market is strongly attracting worldwide attention. In fact, shrewd investors in property are already buying property in Morocco which is right now one of the world’s hottest property spots. For those who are familiar with the recent developments in Morocco this should come as no surprise. Both the king and the government are firmly committed to boosting Morocco’s economy and developing the country’s infrastructure to unprecedented standards.
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Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, the full Arabic name Al-Mamlaka al-Maghribiya translates to "The Western Kingdom." It is a country in North Africa with a population of 33,241,259. Its coastline is the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar and into the Mediterranean Sea. The borders connect with Algeria to the east, Mauritania to the south, The Western Sahara to the South West and land borders with two small Spanish enclaves, Ceuta and Melilla...

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Tetouan

A white Andalusian city set upon the Mediterranean Sea near Tangier, Tetouan traces its origins back to third century B.C. Then it was a settlement called Tamouda which existed until A.D. 42 when it was destroyed by Roman armies.

Located in an agricultural area, Tetouan today is a market center where grain, livestock, citrus fruit and handicrafts are traded. In addition, a variety of goods are manufactured in and around the city, including tobacco, soap, matches, building materials and textiles.

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The Moroccan open skies policy

From 5.5 million passengers in 2003 to more than 8.5 Million in 2006 and plans to see more than 10 Million passengers fly to Morocco by 2010.

The Moroccan open skies policy was signed and agreed between Morocco and the European Union on December 2006.  Probably one of the most important decisions made by Morocco to increase tourism to their country.  The idea is for there to be a synchronisation between the number of beds available to tourists and a number of seats (air seats) available.

The benefits of this new policy...

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