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Moroccans are very religious, yet easy-going people, as long as you respect their religious beliefs. They are also a very hospitable nation. Moroccans are extremely strict on correct clothing and, particularly in rural areas, visiting women have to be covered from wrist to ankle and men to just under the knee. Women are often thought as the second-class citizens in Morocco and would rarely be found drinking in a bar or smoking in the street. Streets are the men’s place whereas as the women mostly stay at home. https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2014/11/19/00/50/ Over two thousand years ago, the first settlers in Morocco were called ‘Berbers’. They mostly ate poultry and lamb stews and prepared them using local found ingredients such as; olives, dates and figs. There have been many new food customs introduced to Morocco over the past few centuries, but the most influential and significant one was brought by the Arabs , in the 7 th century. The Arabs brought breads and other fo
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Agriculture is very important in Morocco and hence is the largest employer in the country. It employs approximately 40% of the country’s workforce. Most of the agriculture takes place in the coastal regions of Morocco. The soil along the Atlantic coast and also in the valleys are extremely fertile. The combination of rain and a warm climate in these areas is perfect for the growth of fruit and vegetables during the summer and cereals during the winter. 95% of the population live in the central and northern regions of Morocco because of these fertile plains. https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2015/07/10/15/27/ E ven though Morocco has many fertile lands, the regular droughts make it difficult for enough food to be produced for export as well as providing for the country. However, the production of export crops is being increased in Morocco because of the introduction of irrigation. Some of these export crops include; cotton, tobacco, sunflowers and soya beans. The only foods t
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Morocco has varied climates throughout the country, however there are three main climate areas. Near the north coast the climate is Mediterranean. The months of May to September are hot and dry while the rest of the year is usually mild with a good few rainy periods. This region is slightly cooler than the rest of Morocco because of the south-east trade winds. Morocco is an extremely mountainous country, especially in the north, for example, the Atlas Mountain Range is located in north Morocco. Mountains take up approximately 80% of the land. The higher mountains have more rain and colder temperatures. Snow is very common during the winter months in the mountains, so there is an abundance of ski resorts there. https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2016/04/21/22/25/ The last climate type in Morocco is deserts, which are located in the south-east of the country where part of the Sahara desert can be found. The summer days are long, dry and extremely hot, whereas the winter night
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I hope that throughout my following posts they will give you an insight into Moroccan culture and the geography of the country. In my first post I am going to give a bit of background information about Morocco.  http://unchartedoutposts.com Morocco is located in Northwest Africa in the Maghreb region and is slightly larger than California, with a total area of 446,550 square km. The Atlantic Ocean is located on the West of Morocco, with the Mediterranean Sea at the North. You are able to see both of these oceans at the same time and Morocco is only 13km from Europe, across the Strait of Gibraltar. Morocco is bordered by Algeria on the East and the West Sahara desert at the South of the country. The population of Morocco is 33.8 million people and Rabat is the capital. The top three largest cities are; Casablanca, Fez and Marrakech. The official languages spoken are Arabic and Berber and Islam is the dominant religion of Morocco. The highest point in Morocco is
Hi my name is Jill and this is my blog on Morocco.