Morocco
Morocco is a country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the east, Western Sahara to the south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The capital of Morocco is Rabat, and the country has a population of about 36 million people.
Morocco is a culturally diverse country, with a mix of African, Arab, and European influences. The official language of Morocco is Arabic, but French is also widely spoken, and many Moroccans also speak Berber, a group of indigenous languages.
Morocco has a diverse economy, with a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. The country is known for its production of a variety of crops, including wheat, citrus fruits, and olives. It is also a major producer of phosphates, which are used in the production of fertilizers.
Morocco is a constitutional monarchy, with a King serving as the head of state and a Prime Minister serving as the head of government. The country has a multiparty system and regularly holds elections.
Morocco is known for its rich cultural heritage, with a long history of trade and migration that has shaped the country's culture. Traditional music and dance are an important part of Moroccan culture, and there are many different styles and instruments that are unique to the country. Moroccan cuisine is also diverse, with a variety of dishes influenced by the country's various ethnic groups.
Visa requirements | Visa requirements for traveling to Morocco vary depending on the country of origin and the purpose of the visit.
Generally, most foreign travelers to Morocco need a visa to enter the country. Visas can be obtained in advance from a Moroccan embassy or consulate, or they can be obtained upon arrival at a port of entry.
Tourist visas:
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Languages spoken | Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber |
Currency used | Moroccan Dirham |
Country name | Morocco |