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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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Trying to negotiate a taxi to go a very specific route across a mountain pass is not easy. For a start, literacy is very low so writing Taroudannt » Tizi N Test » Marrakech, 1 pax, 9h30 isnt as clear as you may hope or think. Also once you finally get the message across not many drivers are willing to take it, so there is not much room for establishing a fair price. No busses run the route, so there are no real alternatives. I eventually got a driver to agree to do the route, and while im sure I paid [View Full Entry]

pummel - Alex Brown | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 22nd 2008 | 89 Views | [diary=347442]


After a night in Jerez which included a fantastic flamenco display we made out way to Tarifa to catch the ferry across to Tangiers in Morocco. We missed the 11am ferry by about 2 minutes due to traffic on the road so had another two hours in Tarifa that we had not planned. Tarifa is a lovely little town sitting on the coast. During the summer it is full of British tourists but it was pretty much closed up for the season. We had a good ferry crossing and landed in Tangiers. From there it was a couple of hours in [View Full Entry]

kirstent - Kirsten T | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: January 10th 2009 | 47 Views | [diary=347169]

Chefchouen 1
Tanneries in the Fes Medina
Ait Bennahadou 1

I finally stepped foot upon the dark continent ... so exciting! OK, it's taken me 2 months to share, but there is nothing like the feeling of stepping foot not only in a new country, but in a new continent. Africa is so far removed from Australia and the stuff of dreams as it feels so remote (and expensive) to visit. A bit of prebooking meant return flights and 4 nights accommodation for the princely sum of Ł165 ... or about 330 Aussie $$$, try getting across our country for that, let alone to another completely different part of the world. [View Full Entry]

m1ssjane - Jane Pocock | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 2nd 2009 | 183 Views | [diary=353462]

the things that roll on past
Ben Youseef Medersa Central Pool and Courtyard
He made tea

The annoying thing about Riads which also makes them fantastic is the amount of light coming down into them. One one hand if you so choose you can sleep all day and all night, but on the other hand if you are relying on natural light to wake you, you may end up oversleeping. My plans to wake at dawn were retrospectively ambitious alarm clock or otherwise, but regardless dawn was well done by the time I awoke. Despite the Riad being very nice its shower is little more than a lukewarm dribble, so I decided to get a proper wash [View Full Entry]

pummel - Alex Brown | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 19th 2008 | 83 Views | [diary=345986]


I decided that it was time to leave Marrakech. I knew that I was coming back, so it wasnt leaving out of spite in a huffy strop, I just thought that was the best way to do things... After breakfast I headed off the the bus station to head to Essaouira. I knew that I would be hassled by touts, and I knew I would pay a markup if i used their services but time was so tight that I decided to do so just to make sure I caught the bus. I overpaid by about 20 DH... quite a lot [View Full Entry]

pummel - Alex Brown | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 17th 2008 | 87 Views | [diary=345983]


"So have you been to morocco before?" Sarah it turned out was on her way to the final weekend of a hen week in Marrakech, flying out for literally 24 hours in Morocco. An honourable effort indeed. And seeing the place that they had booked I think it must have been worth it. You never know your luck on a flight and I did alright, with a spare seat for legrooms and someone with which to share a taxi. i shared a ride into the centre of the medina with Felicity (bride to be who had lived in Morocoo for a [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 15th 2008 | 89 Views | [diary=345379]


Another quick entry, gotta get out in the square here in Marrakech! So far it is already crazy, snake charmers, monkeys, and people fighting over you trying to drag you into their restaurant, i almost got pulled in two last night. Here are a few more pics, mostly fes, but i will try to get some video in the square later; dusk it supposed to be the busiest time gotta run!! [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 13th 2008 | 175 Views | [diary=344736]

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Je to prave pet let, kdy jsme se v dobe Ramadanu s batohy na zadech a par penezi v kapse vydali do Maroka. Krome spousty zazitku a fotek jsme si hlavne privezli velke pratelstvi peti lidi, ktere stale trva! Kdysi jsem tyto radky poslala do Koktejlu a za obdrzeny honorar vyrazila do Amsterdamu. Myslim, ze po peti letech nastal cas umistit tyto radky i sem do meho virtualniho deniku a pripomenout tak sobe a i Vam, pratele, kteri jste tam se mnou byli, jak hezky byl zacatek naseho pratelstvi. Jak jsme nevylezli na Dzebel Toubkal Pod nohama mi zacíná krupat první [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 8th 2008 | 51 Views | [diary=342994]

Vysoky Atlas
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By yaan
November 1st 2008
Morroco Africa » Morocco » Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz » Marrakech
The sqaure at night,facinating!!! A variety and range of meals that never before have i set eyes on in all of my 30 years oftravelling.The senses will be treated to escargoes ,sheep brain,sheep tongue,camel preserve and a range of dishes to delight and shock the system.An evening of socialing for the young population of Marrakesh. Snake charmers will keep you entertained,such vibrance ,the atmosphere is electric!!! [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 1st 2008 | 35 Views | [diary=340461]

Ride them eat them
Spices
Resilience

I am happy to be safely tucked into the corner of our Riad tonight as it is so noisy. I am more contented in some of the smaller areas that we have travelled and there are too many people here in Marrakech for my liking. Our guide today said that half of the people in Morocco are under the age of 25, which blows my mind a little. Clearly it is going to create a HUGE job shortage and it is easy to see that it already has. Another interesting tidbit that Mohammad supplied us: The population of Morocco had doubled [View Full Entry]

fellsadventures - Rachel F | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 27th 2008 | 112 Views | [diary=339013]

Water Runners
Would you like some spice?
Snake charmers