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Marruecos, oficialmente el Reino de Marruecos, cuyo nombre completo en árabe es Al-Mamlaka al-Maghribiya se traduce como “el Reino del Oeste”. Es un país de África del norte, con una populación de 33.241.259. Sus costas se prolongan a lo largo del océano Atlántico, encontrándose con las costas mediterráneas en el estrecho de Gibraltar. Comparte fronteras con Argelia al este, Mauritania al sur, “El Sahara occidental” en el suroeste y con las dos pequeñas enclaves de Ceuta y Melilla. |
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Agadir is a city in southwest Morocco, capital of the Souss-Massa-Dra region. It is a great starting point to get your bearings and relax before travelling into the Sahara Desert and nearby villages including Taroudant, Tiznit, Tafraout and wind-swept Essouira. |
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Casablanca (Spanish for "white house") is a city in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Greater Casablanca region. With a population of 3.1 million (3.8 million in the "great Casablanca (September 2005 census), Casablanca is Morocco's largest city as well as its chief port. It's also the biggest city in the Maghreb. |
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Erfoud is an excellent place to base yourself if you are exploring the Ziz Valley and dunes of Merzouga. It used to be a stopping point to hire guides, horses and camels before entering the desert but the world seems to have forgotten Erfoud. |
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Fez is the cultural and spiritual centre of Morocco, oldest of the three imperial cities, founded in 790 BC by Moulay Idriss II. The main attraction in this ancient city is the medieval Medina, the old part of the city, which has been continuously inhabited since the 10th century and still bustles with a bewildering throng of colourfully costumed tribal people, from olive-dealers and veiled women on their way to the baths, to industrious merchants and traditional bell-ringing water-sellers. |
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