About Morocco


Situated on the north-west corner of Africa, Morocco is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its west, the Mediterranean Sea to its north, Algeria to its east and the Western Sahara to its south. It has a land area of 446,550 sq kms. The Atlas Mountains divide the country running northeastward from the south. They have an elevation of 3,353m (11,000 ft) above sea level.

Politically, Morocco is a Constitutional Monarchy. The King is Muhammed VI. He came to power in 1999 following the death of his father, Hassan II. Driss Jettou has been the Prime Minister since 2002. The Capital is Rabat and the largest cities in order from the largest are Casablanca, Fes and Marrakech.

The population of Morocco is 33,241,259 (2006 est.).

The official language is Arabic together with several Berber dialects, and French is often used in business, government and diplomacy. The currency is the Dirham.
From a travel point of view, Morocco is a beautiful country not unlike Australia, with many Eucalyptus trees surrounding the countryside. The cities are exotic; burgeoning with chaos, between old and new forms of transport and a mix of locals and tourists. As an Islamic country, the locals have a slow, easy attitude to their lifestyle, believing everything will come to its logical conclusion, "Inchalah!"

Morocco should definitely be on your "Must Visit List".


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