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The regions of Morocco are called regions, and there are sixteen of them in total. Only thirteen regions are located within Morocco itself. One region, which the Moroccan government considers part of the country, is entirely within the territory of the annexed Western Sahara, and two - partially.

Northern regions of Morocco

Fes-Bulman. The main city of this region of Morocco is the famous Fes. Although the area has no access to the ocean, tourists flock here in large numbers. The old city, founded in the 9th century, with winding streets and monuments of ancient architecture attracts travelers. Also interesting are the craft areas of Fez, such as the tanners' quarter and the potters' quarter.

Garb-Srarda-Beni-Hsen. The region is located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Its central city is Kenitra, a port located on the Cebu River. The ocean coast is 12 km from here; the city is one of the industrial centers of Morocco.

Tangier-Tetouan. One of the most maritime regions of Morocco. From the northeast the region is washed by the Mediterranean Sea, from the north by the Strait of Gibraltar, and from the west by the Atlantic Ocean. The center of the region is Tangier. This port and industrial city attracts tourists with its unique flavor, in which European influence is mixed with typically Arabic traditions. There are a considerable number of beaches around Tangier and the region as a whole. The resort town of Asila is noteworthy.

Taza Al Hoceima Townat. The main city of this inland region of Morocco is Taza. It is here that many famous Moroccan carpets are made.

Eastern. This region of Morocco borders Algeria and territories controlled by Spain. Its main city, Oujda, is a hub in Morocco's railway and highway network.


Central regions of Morocco

Meknes-Tafilalet. Region of Morocco bordering Algeria. The central city of the region, Meknes, is famous for its old town and the picturesque ruins in the surrounding area, the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Volubilis.

Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer. The coastal region of Morocco extends around the capital of the kingdom, Rabat. The capital is full of attractions, and there are many beaches along the coast. Rabat is the residence of the Moroccan royal family. Among the area's attractions is the National Zoo of Morocco.

Greater Casablanca. This small area on the very edge of the Atlantic coast is the economic center of Morocco. The largest city in the kingdom, Casablanca, is located here. This huge port harmoniously combines the features of antiquity in the form of the streets of the Old Town and the details of modern life.

Shavia-Ouardiga. The Atlantic coast of this area of ​​Morocco is quite insignificant. The administrative center of the region is the city of Settat. Its biggest attraction is the Ismail Fortress right in the city center.

Doukkala-Abda. This area stretches along the Atlantic coast. In addition to beaches and other tourist spots, there are barite mines. And the central city of Safi is also a major port of Morocco.

Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz. This area of ​​Morocco also has access to the Atlantic coast. , the central city of the region, is a kind of Mecca for tourists, invariably attracting hundreds and thousands of vacationers.

Souss-Massa. This area stretches across all of Morocco, from the border to the ocean coast. The local administrative center, Agadir, is one of the most open cities for tourists. Agadir and its surroundings are home to most of Morocco's beach activity.

Tadla-Azilal. A small area in central Morocco, equidistant from both the ocean and the desert. The Middle Atlas range with Mount Tassemit passes through it. At its foot lies the administrative center of the region, the city of Beni Mellal.


Southern regions of Morocco

The three regions here are disputed territory, having been annexed by Morocco from Western Sahara.

The southern half of this area is part of Western Sahara, annexed by Morocco from its neighbors. The local administrative center, the city of Gulimin, is famous for its camel market.

El-Aaiun - Boujdour - Seguiet el-Hamra. Another territory annexed from Western Sahara almost completely. Its central city is Laayoune.

Wadi ed-Dahab el-Quvira. This coastal area is also disputed territory in Morocco. The central city of the region is Dakhla, which has excellent conditions for a variety of types of surfing.

Agadir is one of the most popular centers of modern tourism in Morocco. Agadir lies on the Atlantic coast in the Sous Valley, and the High Atlas Mountains protect it from the hot desert air. Agadir is similar to all major European resorts; its long beach stretches for 10 km.

The beach is sandy, the sand is golden in color, with fragrant eucalyptus and pine trees growing around. Agadir is considered the most beautiful Moroccan resort. Agadir hotels are very popular among Europeans.

Currently, Agadir has become a real epicenter of fun and celebration. All oriental entertainment is presented in full: hookahs, deep sea fishing, golf, tennis, camel and Arabian horse riding - all these pleasures are provided by many hotels in Agadir. The city has many nightclubs and discos, shops and boutiques popular among young people.

In addition to a developed chain of hotels of various levels, there are many restaurants in Agadir. You can find anything you want, even restaurants with Chinese and Japanese cuisine, but traditional Arab cuisine is also very widely represented. There are a lot of fish restaurants in Agadir, where they will prepare any freshly caught fish for you to choose from.

There are no problems with purchasing alcohol, which are typical for most Islamic resorts, in Agadir. Alcohol is sold everywhere, but only until 8 pm.

MARRAKESH

Marrakech is the soul and heart of the Moroccan East. In Djemaa el Fna Square you can meet people in fancy costumes that look like they came from an Arabian fairy tale. Acrobats and snake charmers perform here, water carriers carry water, just like many centuries ago. The market quarter is equally popular among both Europeans and local residents; everything here is real and authentic. This is not a decoration for tourists, but life itself. Moroccan women will apply fancy henna patterns on your hands; the shops sell thousands of souvenirs in different styles - lamps, carpets, jewelry. Hotels in Marrakech vary in star rating, but always offer good service and an incomparable atmosphere of the East.

The center of Marrakech is called the Medina and is an open-air museum. The mausoleum of Yusuf ben Tashfin, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Bahia Palace are adjacent here. If you love winter sports and Marrakech hotels are not the only purpose of your holiday, keep in mind that there is a ski resort 75 km from Marrakech.

ESSOUEIRA

Essaouira used to be a pirate city, it is located 170 km north of Agadir. It is a charming town with Moorish-style architecture, similar to the cities of southern Spain. Essaouira has always been home to scientists and artists from all over Morocco. You can windsurf here almost all year round, which is why this resort is very popular among fans of this sport.

CASABLANCA

Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the business center of the country. In the city center there are skyscrapers and the huge Hassan II Mosque, which seats 25 thousand people. Casablanca houses the offices of banks, companies and foreign corporations. Here is the Mohammed V International Airport, which was built using the most modern technologies.

Fes is a recognized center of cultural tourism with a large number of interesting museums. Fez hats were first invented in Fez. 15 km from the city there is a modern thermal center where you can improve your health.

MEKNES

The city of Meknes is located among beautiful and serene nature. It is an ancient monument. In the 17th century, Sultan Muley Izmail decided to realize his dreams in stone. Elegant palaces, beautiful mosques and lush gardens and parks are architectural monuments that will be of interest to every inquisitive tourist.

TANGIER

Tangier has a population of 266,346 inhabitants. Tangier is spread out like an amphitheater on the picturesque shore of a sea bay. In the center of the city there are the blue and white buildings of the old city, with minarets on the rocks, on the left side rise modern high-rise buildings of the new districts, and on the right, the buildings of the prestigious La Montagne district are immersed in the greenery of well-kept gardens.

Tangier is one of the largest seaports and a very popular international resort with a developed network of hotels. The city has many ancient monuments, the nature is very similar to the south of France, the beaches are in excellent condition. The climate is mild Mediterranean: in winter the average temperature does not fall below +13°C, in summer - below +23°C.

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Cities of Morocco

Rabat

The capital of the kingdom and one of the four Imperial Cities, Rabat is a place where tranquility and modesty are perfectly combined with sophistication and the art of living. This is a modern city that has been able to preserve its identity and traditions.

Cozy and hospitable, Rabat with wide boulevards and green parks is the political and administrative center of the country. The royal palace, government institutions and embassies are located here. At the same time, many things in this city remind us of its centuries-old and interesting history. Rabat is also the cultural capital of the kingdom with a large number of architectural monuments, museums and exhibitions. Rabat hosts major international festivals, which attract guests from all over the world.

Marrakesh

The heart of the Moroccan East. The center of Marrakech - Medina - history comes to life: the mausoleum of Yusuf ben Tashfin, the Mosque of the Golden Apples, the Bahia Palace. There is a ski resort 75 km from Marrakech.

Marrakech is a city of legends, inspiring artists and fashion designers, famous for its big names, luxurious palaces and glittering nightlife. For more than a hundred years, the tourist capital has skillfully weaved the treasures of a rich past with the vibrant energy of modern cultures.

Casablanca

Casablanca, the economic heart of the Kingdom, lives at a frenetic pace. Business and art go side by side here. Here, as nowhere else, trends and moods are established. It is impossible to resist its magnificence, its pure energy, and its exciting dynamism. Casablanca is the country's largest city, with a population of about 10 million people and its surrounding satellite cities. Like any major metropolis, it is a city of contrasts. Here, creepy slums coexist with luxury villas, luxury cars coexist with homeless vagabonds, fashion designer boutiques coexist with street vendors.

Agadir

Bathed in the rays of sunlight, a huge beach of unprecedented beauty and a small white city hidden in the dunes is Agadir, and it is located just three hours from the main European capitals. After a powerful earthquake in 1960

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The city was completely rebuilt and today is a thriving tourist center.

There are a thousand and one ways to live and enjoy Agadir. These include excursions, beach lounging, tourism, sports, and self-care in Atlantic thalassotherapy centers. In a word, this is a vacation from which they return reborn.

Fes

The spiritual and cultural center of the Kingdom, many-sided and different, Fes has not lost its charm over the centuries, religiously preserving its traditions and filling every stone with a vibrant history. Fez is a city in which many cultures have mixed, which has absorbed the best from each of them: it inherited Arab nobility, Andalusian sophistication, Jewish ingenuity and Berber resilience.

Essaouira

In the old days - a city of pirates, located 170 km north of Agadir. The charming, provocative and attractive beauty of the city with its streets and houses in the Moorish style has attracted and continues to attract poets, artists, and scientists who have turned the city into a center of modern Moroccan art. Vacationers and tourists, especially windsurfers, appreciate it for the highest wave on the coast and a light, constant breeze.

Meknes

Meknes is an imperial capital with a special charm and a pleasant place to live. With all the richness of its historical heritage, the city has retained the simplicity that has characterized it since its founding.

MoulayIdris and Volubilis

The bright white houses of MoulayIdris are clustered around a mausoleum and an imposing mosque with green roofs and the country's only round minaret. This city remains a spiritual center, a carefully protected place whose charm is timeless. There are almost no cars on the narrow steep streets of the city; donkeys are the main means of transport.

Ouarzazate

The magic of the South begins in Ouarzazate. Here, in the middle of the desert, surrounded by an almost Hollywood “scenery” of sand, dunes and a green oasis in the distance, you will understand what a mirage is... Lost somewhere fortified towns from another era suddenly appear out of nowhere, sparkling in the sun, surrounded by palm trees giving blessed shade, washed by the waters of lazy rivers. Time has stood still here...

Tangier

The uniqueness of this city cannot be expressed in words, it is intangible, but very noticeable, like a feeling of freedom or the scent of a flower. For centuries, the numerous beauties and attractions of Tangier have made artists and intellectuals, conquerors and beatniks, billionaires and eccentrics dream about this city - about visiting here, relaxing, or even staying forever.

Chefchaouen

Perhaps the most photogenic city in Morocco will reward travelers with unforgettable views of its fabulous medina, painted in shades of blue, from blue to almost purple, as well as the idyllic mountain landscape that surrounds it. This small town is located far from the main tourist routes, and is mainly accessible only by independent travelers. However, none of them have yet been disappointed with the journey they have taken to see this truly unique place on Earth.

The word Moroccan

The word Moroccan in English letters (transliterated) - marokkanskii

The word Moroccan consists of 12 letters: a a and y k k k m n o r s

Meanings of the word Moroccan. What is Moroccan?

Moroccan rial

Moroccan rial - the monetary unit of Morocco in 1902-1921. During the monetary reform of 1902, rial = 10 dirhams, dirham = 50 mazun were introduced. After the Treaty of Fez, a Franco-Spanish protectorate was established over Morocco.

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Moroccan franc

Moroccan franc (Arabic: فرنك‎‎) - the currency of French Morocco since 1921 and all of Morocco since 1957. It was in circulation until 1974. Divided into 100 centimes (Arabic: سنتيم‎‎).

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Moroccan Dirham

Dirham (Dh; Arabic: درهم‎‎) is the monetary unit of Morocco. Issued by the country's central bank, Bank al-Maghrib (founded in 1959). Divided into 100 centimes (Arabic: سنتيم‎‎). The first issue of a dirham pegged to the French franc...Moroccan dirham الدرهم المغربي Moroccan Dirham Dirham marocain.

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Moroccan round of the FIA ​​WTCC

The Moroccan round of the FIA ​​WTCC is one of the official WTCC competitions, which since its inception has been held on a race track laid out on public roads in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh.

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Moroccan round of the FIA ​​WTCC 2009

The Moroccan round of the FIA ​​WTCC 2009 was the third round of the 2009 season, held on the street circuit in Marrakech, Morocco, on the first weekend of May 2009. The 2009 stage is the debut stage of the WTCC in Morocco.

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Moroccan round of the FIA ​​WTCC 2010

The Moroccan stage of the FIA ​​WTCC 2010 is the second stage of the 2010 season. The racing day was held at the Marrakech Street Circuit in the Moroccan city of Marrakech on May 2. This stage was the second in history (and in a row) for the WTCC in Morocco.

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Jewish-Moroccan language

Judeo-Moroccan is one of the Judeo-Arabic dialects spoken by Jews living or formerly living in Morocco. It is a variety of Arabic; belongs to the sedentary (Old Maghreb, pre-Hilal) group of dialects.

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MOROCCAN CRISES

MOROCCAN CRISES - major international. conflicts that reflected imperialist rivalry. powers, especially Germany and France, in Morocco in the beginning. 20th century

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MOROCCAN CRISES - international conflicts in 1905 and 1911, caused by the struggle of European powers (mainly France and Germany) for Morocco. Ended with the transformation of Morocco (in March 1912) into a French protectorate...

MOROCCAN CRISES - international conflicts in 1905 and 1911, caused by the struggle of capitalist powers, mainly Germany and France, for Morocco.

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Moroccan Meseta

Moroccan Meseta Moroccan Meseta high plains and plateaus in the Western Atlas (Morocco). Surrounded by ridges: from the north - Er-Rif, from the east and south - the Middle and High Atlas. They decrease from 1600 to 400 m by ledges towards the plain on the Atlantic coast.

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Moroccan Meseta, the general name for the high plains and plateaus in the northwestern part of Morocco, between the lowlands of the Atlantic coast in the west and the mountain structures of the Middle and High Atlas in the east.

TSB. - 1969-1978

MOROCCAN MESETA is the general name for the plains and plateaus in the Atlas, northwestern Morocco. In the north there are subtropical forests, in the south there are semi-desert landscapes. Large deposits of phosphorites (Khuribga region).

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Moroccan Communist Party

MOROCCAN COMMUNIST PARTY (MCP) - created in November. 1943 on the basis of those that existed in Rabat and Casablanca are communist. groups. From the first days of its existence, it demanded independence for Morocco.

Soviet historical encyclopedia. — 1973-1982

The Moroccan Communist Party (MCP; Arabic: الحزب الشيوعي المغربي ‎‎) was a communist party in Morocco, active from 1920-1968. The Party of Liberation and Socialism was created on the basis of the MCP in 1968, and in 1974 - the Party of Progress and Socialism.

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Moroccan Communist Party (MCP); created in November 1943 on the basis of individual communist groups that had existed in Morocco since 1920, the 1st Congress of the ITUC (April 1946) appealed to the people of Morocco to join forces in the struggle for independence...

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Russian language

Moroccan (from Morocco).

Orthographic dictionary. - 2004

Moroccan.

Morphemic-spelling dictionary. - 2002

Usage examples for Moroccan

According to the Liverpool Echo, Brendan Rodgers' plans do not include Moroccan winger Oussama Assaidi and Spanish striker Dani Pacheco.

Capital of Morocco

Pictured is the capital of Morocco

Capital: Rabat

Rabat is the capital of Morocco, the industrial and cultural center of the country. The name of the city is translated into Russian as “fortified monastery.”

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Back in the 3rd century BC. on the site of the modern city there was a small settlement, then it was captured by the Romans, who built a colony here. In 1146, the first fortress was built, which was intended to attack Andalusia. The first mention of the modern name of the city dates back to 1170.

The population, according to the 2004 census, is 1,622,860 people, the city is inhabited by Moroccans, of which 60% are Arabs, 40% are Berbers. Also, the city's inhabitants are Jews - about 3 thousand people, as well as Europeans (Portuguese, French, Spaniards) - 60 thousand people.

There is no time difference with Moscow, so the adaptation process can only be related to weather conditions.

The national currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD). The Moroccan dirham to Russian ruble exchange rate is: 10 MAD = 37 RUR.

The national language is Arabic, but locals also speak French, English and Spanish. Spanish is most widely spoken in the Fes area.

Literacy in the country leaves much to be desired; only about 66% of men and about 40% of women in the country know how to read and write; the remaining representatives of the working class do not need to read and write when doing physical work.

Hassan Minaret (Hassan Tower) is one of the main attractions of Rabat. Construction of the minaret began in 1195 by order of Emir Yaqub al-Mansur. It was assumed that the minaret would reach 86 meters in height, and a gigantic mosque would be built nearby, but when the emir died, construction stopped. The minaret was only completed to 44 meters in height, and about 200 pillars remind of the mosque that was being prepared for construction at that time.

Morocco is a Muslim country, so the way of life is determined by religion. For example, it is not customary to hug or show strong emotions in public. You should not appear in public places in revealing clothes (shorts, open T-shirts, short sundresses) - this will only attract not the most pleasant attention from Arab men.

From December to February it is not recommended to come on holiday to Rabat and other resorts in Morocco, this is due to the religious holiday of Rabat. During this month, Moroccans observe fasting, pray from morning to night, and any type of entertainment is prohibited, so tourists will find their vacation quite boring and not varied.

Capital of Morocco

Capital of Morocco

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AGADIR

Agadir is one of the most popular centers of modern tourism in Morocco. Agadir lies on the Atlantic coast in the Sous Valley, and the High Atlas Mountains protect it from the hot desert air. Agadir is similar to all major European resorts; its long beach stretches for 10 km. The beach is sandy, the sand is golden in color, with fragrant eucalyptus and pine trees growing around. Agadir is considered the most beautiful Moroccan resort. Agadir hotels are very popular among Europeans.

Currently, Agadir has become a real epicenter of fun and celebration. All oriental entertainment is presented in full: hookahs, deep sea fishing, golf, tennis, camel and Arabian horse riding - all these pleasures are provided by many hotels in Agadir. The city has many nightclubs and discos, shops and boutiques popular among young people.

In addition to a developed chain of hotels of various levels, there are many restaurants in Agadir. You can find anything you want, even restaurants with Chinese and Japanese cuisine, but traditional Arab cuisine is also very widely represented. There are a lot of fish restaurants in Agadir, where they will prepare any freshly caught fish for you to choose from.

There are no problems with purchasing alcohol, which are typical for most Islamic resorts, in Agadir. Alcohol is sold everywhere, but only until 8 pm.

MARRAKESH

Marrakech is the soul and heart of the Moroccan East. In Djemaa el Fna Square you can meet people in fancy costumes that look like they came from an Arabian fairy tale. Acrobats and snake charmers perform here, water carriers carry water, just like many centuries ago. The market quarter is equally popular among both Europeans and local residents; everything here is real and authentic. This is not a decoration for tourists, but life itself. Moroccan women will apply fancy henna patterns on your hands; the shops sell thousands of souvenirs in different styles - lamps, carpets, jewelry. Hotels in Marrakech vary in star rating, but always offer good service and an incomparable atmosphere of the East.

The center of Marrakech is called the Medina and is an open-air museum. The mausoleum of Yusuf ben Tashfin, the Koutoubia Mosque, and the Bahia Palace are adjacent here. If you love winter sports and Marrakech hotels are not the only purpose of your holiday, keep in mind that there is a ski resort 75 km from Marrakech.

ESSOUEIRA

Essaouira used to be a pirate city, it is located 170 km north of Agadir. It is a charming town with Moorish-style architecture, similar to the cities of southern Spain. Essaouira has always been home to scientists and artists from all over Morocco. You can windsurf here almost all year round, which is why this resort is very popular among fans of this sport.

CASABLANCA

Casablanca is the largest city in Morocco and the business center of the country. In the city center there are skyscrapers and the huge Hassan II Mosque, which seats 25 thousand people. Casablanca houses the offices of banks, companies and foreign corporations. Here is the Mohammed V International Airport, which was built using the most modern technologies.

FES

Fes is a recognized center of cultural tourism with a large number of interesting museums. Fez hats were first invented in Fez. 15 km from the city there is a modern thermal center where you can improve your health.

MEKNES

The city of Meknes is located among beautiful and serene nature. It is an ancient monument. In the 17th century, Sultan Muley Izmail decided to realize his dreams in stone. Elegant palaces, beautiful mosques and lush gardens and parks are architectural monuments that will be of interest to every inquisitive tourist.

TANGIER

Tangier has a population of 266,346 inhabitants. Tangier is spread out like an amphitheater on the picturesque shore of a sea bay. In the center of the city there are the blue and white buildings of the old city, with minarets on the rocks, on the left side rise modern high-rise buildings of the new districts, and on the right, the buildings of the prestigious La Montagne district are immersed in the greenery of well-kept gardens.

Tangier is one of the largest seaports and a very popular international resort with a developed network of hotels. The city has many ancient monuments, the nature is very similar to the south of France, the beaches are in excellent condition. The climate is mild Mediterranean: in winter the average temperature does not fall below +13°C, in summer - below +23°C.

Tourists travel to Morocco in search of African exotica - to see snake charmers, wander through the labyrinths of the ancient Medina and, at the risk of getting lost, admire hundred-meter waterfalls in the Atlas Mountains. And also to get acquainted with the culinary features, taste the original couscous, falafel and hummus, decide to try a freshly baked lamb head at the Marrakech market and bring with you a mountain of spices unknown to science. Or just spend your holiday on the Atlantic coast, surfing and trying to cope with the strongest wind in Africa.

- the capital of Morocco, an interesting city with a rich historical heritage, which is located at the mouth of the Bou Regreg river, on the Atlantic coast. The name of the city comes from the word "ribat", meaning "fortified monastery", that is, one in which a garrison of soldier-monks is located. In the 12th century, the city was founded on the ocean as an Arab military outpost.

The historical part of Rabat is the Kasbah Oudaia fortress, located on a cliff. The first building of the city had the outline of an irregular quadrangle and was surrounded on the west and south by a wall with five gates. In the 17th century, the city was divided by a wall into two parts: southern and northern, which are called Medina. The southern one is interesting for the Great Mosque located in the west (built in the 14th century, subsequently expanded), in the east - the unfinished Hassan Mosque (second half of the 12th century) and the Hassan Tower minarets, the mosque and mausoleum of Mohammed V (1966), and in the southwest – the king’s palace (approximately 1775, subsequently rebuilt).

White city Agadir is the center of beach holidays on the Atlantic coast. Visitors are attracted by the opportunity to enjoy the sun, swim in the ocean, surf, ride horses, and play golf. This city is a typical resort city, its hallmarks are clean streets, many bars, cafes and restaurants. The concept of “old city” does not exist in it, but it is famous for the best beach on the entire Moroccan Atlantic coast. Comfortable weather is practically the rule here (there are more than 300 sunny days a year). In addition, Agadir is a very convenient starting point for excursion routes, especially in the southern part of Morocco. This is truly a paradise for surfers and swimmers, and in general all conditions have been created for water sports. Surfing and water skiing tournaments are held here in May.

Casablanca is the business center and economic capital of the country, with the inevitable skyscrapers and the huge Hassan II Mosque, in which 25 thousand parishioners can pray at the same time. A city of modern technology and avant-garde, which in appearance resembles the southern cities of Europe: sunglasses, people running about their business, open faces of women, high heels and miniskirts. Casablanca's city beach is suitable for swimming, although Agadir is worth choosing for a beach holiday. The center of nightlife in this city is the Corniche and the surrounding area. Here it is customary to take leisurely walks near the sea, spend time in open restaurants, relax in bars, nightclubs and discos.

Marrakesh– located right at the foot of the Atlas Mountains, the ancient capital of the country. Despite its location not by the sea, it is visited by many tourists from all over the world who come for national exotica. Medina is an old city with a many-kilometer wall built around it. Jemaa-El-Fna Square is its heart, included by UNESCO in the list of cultural world heritage. The local flavor does not leave any tourist indifferent: the pipes of snake charmers sound, tattoo artists paint tourists with henna, storytellers gather crowds of listeners, teenagers play something that cannot be understood by a white man, and songs are performed right away. As evening falls, the square begins to look like a single inexpensive restaurant located in the open air: music plays, vats of rice and meat attract with the aroma, merchants invite those who want to try exotic dishes.

Not very far from the city, about an hour's drive, there is a ski resort that is open from December to April. Travelers who want to ride through the mountains in a jeep or go hiking also stop here.

This is a port-fortress located 170 km north of Agadir. What made Essaouira popular among windsurfers is the highest wave on the coast and a constant light breeze.

The city's location on a cape results in particularly strong winds from the Atlantic, which is appreciated by athletes and disliked by those who want to swim and sunbathe. Essaouira is rich in many cozy restaurants and art galleries.

One of the local attractions is the slave market, which has hardly been damaged by time. The most famous of the many historical monuments is the Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah Museum, which is a treasure trove of Moroccan art, its building was previously used as the residence of the pasha. On Sighain Street it is interesting to see the workshops of local artisans.

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