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Background: In 788, about a century after the Arab conquest of North Africa, successive Moorish dynasties began to rule in Morocco. In the 16th century, the Sa'adi monarchy, particularly under Ahmad AL-MANSUR (1578-1603), repelled foreign invaders and inaugurated a golden age. In 1860, Spain occupied northern Morocco and ushered in a half century of trade rivalry among European powers that saw Morocco's sovereignty steadily eroded; in 1912, the French imposed a protectorate over the country. A protracted independence struggle with France ended successfully in 1956. The internationalized city of Tangier and most Spanish possessions were turned over to the new country that same year. Morocco virtually annexed Western Sahara during the late 1970s, but final resolution on the status of the territory remains unresolved. Gradual political reforms in the 1990s resulted in the establishment of a bicameral legislature in 1997. Parliamentary elections were held for the second time in September 2002 and municipal elections were held in September 2003.




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I spent the next week traveling north to Casablanca, Rabat, Fez, and Meknes. True to its name, Casablanca is full of white buildings and houses. The only thing really worth seeing (according to the guide books) is the Hassan II mosque. It’s the third largest mosque in the world. It was funded by the Muslims of Morocco, designed by a French architect, and built by 35,000 pairs of hands over 7 years. It was completed in 1993. Casa (as the locals call it) is on the Atlantic coast and the cool ocean breezes are a refreshing change from the heat of [View Full Entry]

Travelin circus - Jennifer Dastoor | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 25th 2007 | 177 Views | [diary=195867]

Alleyways of the souks
Kasbah des Oudayas
Charif feeding the monkeys

(Kees) Our arrival the African continent was surprisingly problem free. Riding bikes off the ferry was smooth. We had our pp's stamped in the boat (at the back??- who knows why, maybe part of King Mohammad VI's liberal reform package), and by- passed all the security, a whole lot of cars, then rode through the gates and into the chaos and mess of Tangier; so no worries. Our expectations of conservative and dry Morocco and the major hustle of bustle of Tangier, with hasslers left right and centre, didn't actually turn out that way. The city was a bit of a [View Full Entry]

DestinationAlgeria - kees keizer- now also with Dan Kirkman | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 15th 2007 | 174 Views | [diary=192429]

Tangier
enter the Madina
main square

Hi all, Unfortunately, travelblog had some server problems and some of my blog entries were lost :( They are working to fix the problem so hopefully I will not have to reload everything. I am in Morocco now after 3 days in the airport! My flight out of Uruguay was delayed so I missed all my connecting flights and had to wait for 1 day in Buenos Aires and 2 days in Madrid! But I am finally here. I will upload details and pictures soon. Love, J [View Full Entry]

Travelin circus - Jennifer Dastoor | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 10th 2007 | 90 Views | [diary=191096]


Arriving in Casablanca 3 hours late and arriving at 1am didn't give me a lot of time to experience the city. After waking my roommate for the trip, I slept well and woke up the next morning to introduce myself. Her name is Sarah and she is from Sydney. I am travelling with a company called Intrepid who do adventure travel. Our group is 12 people and I am the only American (thank shiva) all Aussie and English, and finally our tour leader, Margeaux, who is French. The first few days were a whirlwind, traveling by train to Rabat (the capital), [View Full Entry]

gigiyogini - gina zappia | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 1st 2007 | 78 Views | [diary=180755]


Casablanca Welcome to Morocco! The journey to get here was long and painful. In a nut shell it consisted of another Sea Sick ferry boat, two airplanes and an overnight in Dubai. It was all worth it to step into a new world, totally different from the last. Our first impression of Morocco was a surprise to see how European the architecture and decor was. Almost all citizens speak perfect French as well as Arabic, and the signage is all in French. Kerri was instantly tested on her French skills as we had to get a train ticket to the [View Full Entry]

A and K Adventures - Aaron & Kerri Byers | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: June 24th 2007 | 253 Views | [diary=182663]

Hassan II Mosque
Incredible mosaiq designs
Look at the scale of this place

Our second day in Casablanca began much the same way the first day ended - lackluster. Having envisioned an exotic port of call in advance of our arrival, Gina and I found the dated, sprawling metropolis to be a better poster child for needed gentrification than a tourist destination. A thorough scouring of the Lonely Planet yielded only a handful of possibly interesting sites that we figured could be covered in a couple of hours. As a result, we decided to spend the balance of our day at the beach, taking advantage of the summer heat. Leaving the hotel after a [View Full Entry]

gandg - Gina & Gene Sawyer | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 17th 2007 | 142 Views | [diary=193044]

Keeping Cool
Sacre Ceour Cathedral
Around the Side...

Newton’s First Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Unfortunately, Gene and I would learn this the hard way - we were bound to make a return trip on the same crammed, six- seater train car to Casablanca. While Gene and I thought ourselves lucky to be assigned the two window seats next to the air conditioning vent, we quickly determined otherwise as Gene sat elbow to elbow with another pretentious French bitch. Rising to use the washroom, Gene had to hopscotch over the interlocked legs of the other passengers to proceed to the connecting hallway. Before [View Full Entry]

gandg - Gina & Gene Sawyer | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 11th 2007 | 131 Views | [diary=191373]


I am writing this blog after we got home but I will add to it as I get time. I arranged a trip to Morocco as a present for my husband, Phil, for his 40th birthday. He and his family left Casablanca when he was 7 years old to immigrate to Canada and he never returned so I figured it would be a great way o celebrate the big 4-0!!! We arrived in Casa and passed through customs no problem, then on to Hotel Diwan which was a little pricey, but nice (it had a bidet!). Casablanca was the only [View Full Entry]

catdance62 - Sandy Azancot | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 30th 2007 | 64 Views | [diary=169931]

Hassan II--the main hall
Great Art Nouveau buildings
Art deco

Alex-Cairo-Casablanca Tom Griffith[url='/Videos/3009.html' onclick='dialog("/Videos/3009.html?popped=1","tbvideo",600,600);return false;'] A Moroccan bar The name is one of Africa's most evocative, up there with Timbuktu and Kampala and Ouagadougou - "Casablanca", home of Rick's cafe and where Bogie and Ingrid Bergman had their cinematic love affair. The reality is not quite as romantic - actually, Casablanca is just a big, boring city in Morocco, home to about 5 million people and the country's main airport. It's not [View Full Entry]

Ouaga - Tom Griffith | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 3rd 2007 | 708 Views | [diary=154387]

Moroccan Renault
Look at my eel!
Hassan's Mosque and flag

4/7/07 Rabat-->Casablanca We caught the train to Casa in the morning. Since we weren’t staying the night there, we had to take our bags all the way to the bus station to hold them for us. It took us a bit to find the station, since street signs are not exactly a regular occurrence. From there, we made our way along the Blvd des Almohades which led us directly to the Hassan II Mosque. The Mosque is pretty much the only reason we stopped in Casa in the first place (I had heard that there really wasn’t much to do there). [View Full Entry]

EmilyZ - Emily Zuger | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 7th 2007 | 69 Views | [diary=151242]

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