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Morocco (8965 bytes)
8: <tr><td align="center" width="140px">[[Image:morocco_flag_large.png|100px]]<td>[[Image:morarms22.PNG]] 9: ...Flag of Morocco|In Detail]]<td>([[Coat of Arms of Morocco|Full size]]) 11: <tr><td colspan=2 align="center">[[image:LocationMorocco.png]] 15: ...><td>[[King of Morocco|King]]<td>[[Mohammed VI of Morocco|Mohammed VI]] 16: <tr><td>[[Prime Minister of Morocco|Prime Minister]]<td>[[Driss Jettou]] Provinces of Morocco (1815 bytes) 1: [[Morocco]] is divided into 37 provinces and 2 wilayas*: 36: *[[Safi, Morocco|Safi]] 44: *[[Tata (Morocco)|Tata]] 55: *[[Doukkala-Abda]] ([[Safi, Morocco|Safi]]) 62: *[[Oriental, Morocco|Oriental]] ([[Oujda]]) French Morocco (1671 bytes) 1: ...[[1956]]), and consisted generally of the area of Morocco between [[Fez]] and [[Rabat]] south to [[Mogador]... 3: ...he sultanate, with Spain later creating [[Spanish Morocco]] from its portion. Flag of Morocco (438 bytes) 1: [[Image:Morocco_flag_large.png|thumb|250px|right|Flag ratio: 2:3]... 2: The flag of [[Morocco]]. 6: [[Category:National flags|Morocco]] 7: [[Category:Morocco]] Hassan II of Morocco (1973 bytes) 1: ...med_V_of_Morocco|Mohammad V, Sultan, then King of Morocco]] and his wife [[Lalla Abla bint Tahar]] (a.k.a [... 3: ...overnment in the kingdom, with (See [[Politics of Morocco]]). 11: * HM [[Mohammed_VI_of_Morocco|King Mohammed VI]] 16: See also [[History of Morocco]] 20: [[Category:1929 births|Hassan II of Morocco]] King of Morocco (3549 bytes) 1: This is a partial list of Kings of [[Morocco]]. Before [[1957]], the office was known as [[Su... 39: *[[al-Raschid of Morocco|Al-Raschid]] ([[1666]]-[[1672]]) 40: *[[Muhammad I of Morocco|Muhammad I]] ([[1672]]) 41: ...of Morocco|Abu'l Abbas Ahmad I]], and [[Ismail of Morocco|Ismail]] ([[1672]]-[[1684]]) 42: *[[Ismail of Morocco|Ismail]] ([[1684]]-[[1727]]) Music of Morocco (7851 bytes) 3: [[Morocco]] is a [[North Africa]]n country inhabited mostly... 5: Music is played everywhere in Morocco, from the [[muezzin]] which call the people to pr... 8: [[Sufi brotherhoods]] (''tarikas'') are common in Morocco, and music is an integral part of their spiritual... 10: [[Marrakesh]] and other regions in southern Morocco are home to the [[Gnaoua Brotherhood]], which cla... 16: Morocco is home to [[music of Andalusia|Andalusian classi... Slimane of Morocco (770 bytes) 1: ...d long operated from Morocco's coast. As part of Morocco's long running conflict with [[Spain]] and [[Port... Abdelhafid of Morocco (319 bytes) 1: ...e [[abdicate]]d. He was the son of [[Abdelaziz of Morocco]]. 7: [[Category:Morocco]] Abdelaziz of Morocco (1029 bytes) 1: ...ual economic opportunities of European nations in Morocco, and soon the discovery of phosphate deposits fur... 7: [[Category:Morocco]] Abderrahmane of Morocco (1838 bytes) 3: [[Morocco]] supported the Algerian [[resistance movement|re... 5: ...adding to Galouis-controlled teritory in southern Morocco. 14: ...w.travel-in-morocco.com/marrakechGB.htm Travel in Morocco] 16: ...d/81/titre/Villes%20Marocaines%20-%20Smara Smara, Morocco history] (en français) Spanish Morocco (1146 bytes) 1: ...erritories of Spanish Morocco included [[Northern Morocco]], the [[Tarfaya]] area and [[Sidi Ifni]]. 5: ...occo still claims Ceuta and Melilla to be part of Morocco. Annual (Morocco) (396 bytes) 3: [[Category:Morocco]] Mohammed VI of Morocco (3754 bytes) 1: ...ours after the death of his father [[Hassan II of Morocco|King Hassan II]]. The young King soon became know... 3: ...n the [[Alaouite dynasty]] which has reigned in [[Morocco]] since [[1666]]. 5: His father, the late [[Hassan II of Morocco|King Hassan II]], was keen on giving him a religi... 7: ...-African Union and the Strategy of the Kingdom of Morocco in matters of International Relations." 17: ...d corruption, while creating jobs and improving [[Morocco]]'s human rights record. Mohammed VI is generally... Yusef of Morocco (1298 bytes) 1: ...ed after the [[Treaty of Fez]] (1912), which made Morocco into a French protectorate. 3: ...d the court from [[Fez, Morocco|Fez]] to [[Rabat, Morocco|Rabat]], which has served as the capital of the c... 5: ...1927. He was succeeded by his son [[Muhammad V of Morocco|Muhammad]]. Road to Morocco (1191 bytes) 1: '''''Road to Morocco''''' is a [[1942]] comedy film which tells the st... 7: ''The Road to Morocco'' is one of several Hope, Crosby and Lamour "[[ro... History of Morocco (6402 bytes) 1: ... have contributed to the present-day gene pool of Morocco, including, in addition to the main ethnic groups... 3: ...me, however, the high mountains of most of modern Morocco remained unsubdued, and stayed in the hands of th... 5: ...ibn Salih]] who founded the [[Idrisid Dynasty]]. Morocco became a centre of learning and a major power. 7: ...e [[Almoravid]]s, then the [[Almohad]]s would see Morocco rule most of Northwest Africa, as well as large s... 9: ... [[Alaouite Dynasty]] eventually gained control. Morocco was facing aggression from the crusading kingdoms... Geography of Morocco (2830 bytes) 1: [[Image:Mo-map.png|right|Map of Morocco]] 4: [[Morocco]] is a Northern [[Africa]]n country, bordering th... 6: A large part of [[Morocco]] is mountainous, the [[Atlas mountains]] are loc... 89: [[Category:Morocco]] 90: [[Category:Geography by country|Morocco]] Demographics of Morocco (4331 bytes) 1: ...th centuries and established their culture there. Morocco's [[Jew]]ish minority numbers about 7,000. Most o... 3: ...nguage, is taught universally and still serves as Morocco's primary language of commerce and economics; it ... 5: ...seat of government; [[Tangier]] is the gateway to Morocco from [[Spain]] and also a major port; "Arab" [[Fe... 7: ...er for Islamic studies for more than 1,000 years. Morocco has one private university, [[Al-Akhawayn]], in [... 83: [[Category:Morocco]] Morocco (disambiguation) (115 bytes) 1: '''Morocco''' could refer to: 2: *The country of [[Morocco]] 3: *The [[1930]] film [[Morocco (1930 movie)]]
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