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  2. Chellah - Wikipedia

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    Today, the site of Chellah has been converted to a garden and tourist attraction. It is part of the metropolitan area of Rabat. The site, as part of historic Rabat, was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 2012. [7] It's also notable for hosting a large colony of storks, who nest in the trees as well as on the minaret of the ruined zawiya.

  3. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Modern Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber are the official languages of Morocco, [15] while Moroccan Arabic is the national vernacular dialect; [16] Berber languages are spoken in some mountain areas, such as Tarifit, spoken by 1.2 million, [17] Central Atlas Tamazight, spoken by 2.3 million, [17] and Tashelhit, spoken by 3 to 4.7 million. [17]

  4. Abdellatif Maazouz - Wikipedia

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    Abdellatif Maazouz (Arabic: عبد اللطيف معزوز; born 18 August 1954, in Sefrou) is a Moroccan politician of the Istiqlal Party.Between 2007 and 2012 he was Minister of Foreign Trade in the Cabinet of Abbas El Fassi. [1]

  5. Regions of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The 12 regions of Morocco since 2015 (including Western Sahara) Moroccan administrative division Regions are currently the highest administrative divisions in Morocco.Since 2015, Morocco officially administers 12 regions, including one (Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab) that lies completely within the disputed territory of Western Sahara and two (Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra and Guelmim-Oued Noun) that lie ...

  6. La Vigie Marocaine - Wikipedia

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    Following the bombardment and military invasion and occupation of Casablanca in 1907, a French daily called La Vigie Marocaine was established by a reporter for the Parisian newspaper Le Matin on November 28, 1908, at the behest of General Albert d'Amade, "for the defense of the interests of and the extension of the influence of France".

  7. Banque Populaire (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    The bank's offices in the Old Town of Fes. Banque Centrale Populaire is a major bank in Morocco.. The bank maintains overseas offices in Germany, England, Canada, Spain, France, Gibraltar, Netherlands and Belgium.

  8. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Site news – Sources of news about Wikipedia and the broader Wikimedia movement. Teahouse – Ask basic questions about using or editing Wikipedia. Help desk – Ask questions about using or editing Wikipedia. Reference desk – Ask research questions about encyclopedic topics. Content portals – A unique way to navigate the encyclopedia.

  9. Party of Progress and Socialism - Wikipedia

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    The party was founded in 1974 [1] by Ali Yata as the successor of Moroccan Communist Party and Party of Liberation and Socialism. [2]After the fall of the Eastern Bloc, the party distanced itself from communism and Arab socialism.