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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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PICTURES From Marakech, enjoy Salaams [View Full Entry]

SATRAVEL - SULEIMAN ASVAT | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 20th 2005 | 983 Views | [diary=20415]

P.Marakech.2
P.Marakech.3
P.Marakech.4

By Ezeur
September 19th 2005
Frisbee in Fes Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
Hello everybody Sorry there's no photos for this blog. Many technical issues going on over here. The good news is: I can't say enough how awesome the other people in my group are. Training is a bit like summer camp; but even better. It's a diverse group. Besides being from all over the US and with different backgrounds we're not all recent college graduates. Our youngest is 21 and our oldest is somewhere in his 40s. I can't remember exactly. We lost the oldest of the group we started out with in Philadelphia. Barbara is 77 and she went with the [View Full Entry]

Ezeur - Heather Jasper | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 19th 2005 | 287 Views | [diary=20316]


By SATRAVEL
September 17th 2005
FES PICTURES Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
Hi ALL ONLY PICTURES. FEZ is great.SALAAMS .AU REVOIR [View Full Entry]

SATRAVEL - SULEIMAN ASVAT | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 17th 2005 | 728 Views | [diary=20058]

MOROCCO.12.FES.MEDIEVAL.CITY
MOROCCO.6.FES.MEDIEVAL.CITY
MOROCCO.4.FES.MEDIEVAL.CITY

Rabat is an amazing city, I only wish I had more time to visit it. The Peace Corps is keeping us busy all day with training and such. We have to go through safety and PC policies and learn countless acronyms and names which sound very unpronouncable at first. I wish I had more exciting news, but for now it's mostly meetings in a windowless room just like in Philadelphia. They're interesting, but they're still meetings. Instead I'd like to leave you with some of my favorite parts of what we've been talking about. The cover of the PC Morocco Pre-Service [View Full Entry]

Ezeur - Heather Jasper | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 15th 2005 | 400 Views | [diary=19808]

Modern Rabat
Mosque

By sirot
September 14th 2005
Maroko Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
Zdravim poprve z Maroka, ne ze by tu nebyly net kavarny, ale tak nejak po vecerech nemame cas. Projeli jsme Casablancou a zustali v Rabatu, Meknesu a Fezu, ktery je zatim nejmaroctejsi. Snazime se splynout domorodci a tak pojidame mistni dobroty a vecery travime v mistnich parnich laznich. Teda jen my pani tvorstva, holky musi odpoledne. Vcera jsme se dokonce nechali namasirovat od mistniho borce. Trochu mi krupaly obratle ale zase jsem se postavil a odesel (odplazil se) po svych. Dneska samozrejme pokracujem, lazne vypadaji ze fugujou uz stovky let a domorodci jsou tam sympatictejsi. Zitra se [View Full Entry]

sirot - Lukas Sirotek | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 14th 2005 | 118 Views | [diary=19682]


By mischpanse
September 14th 2005
Marokko Africa » Morocco » Tangier-Tétouan » Tangier
Heute zur Abwechslung auf dem "schwarzen Kontinent", genauer gesagt in Tangiers, Marokko verbracht. Es ist schon beeindruckend wie sich Architektur, Kleidung, Mentalitaet und Essen, nur 14km von Spanien entfernt, komplett unterschieden. Alles in allem fuer meinen Geschmack zu touristisch, aber dennoch ein guter Tag. 11 pm wieder zurueck in Tarifa und das obligate Abendprogramm absolviert. 6 am bedtime.... zZzzZzzz [View Full Entry]

mischpanse - Tarifa 2005 | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 16th 2005 | 164 Views | [diary=19758]

Tangiers
Tangiers
Tangiers

This was my favorite city in Morocco. Stayed in realy cool riad. The main square had so many things to look at. Dad held a snake by my head. He said it wasn't poisonous, but I dont believe him. Lots of music and action. I was sad to leave after the 2 week trip to Morocco and look forward to my next trip to Africa someday. [View Full Entry]

ThroughMyEyes - Sofia Mona Holzer | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 18th 2007 | 323 Views | [diary=129578]

My Riad
Main Square
Camel

By FU girl
September 12th 2005
¡AFRICA! Africa » Morocco » Tangier-Tétouan » Tangier
WOW! There is so much to write about this weekend! I would have to say it was one of the best 48 hours of my entire life! I´ve never laughed so hard and seen and done so many interesting and exciting things! Thursday night the group of 10 of us left for Tarifa, Spain. Tarifa is the most southern point of all of Europe. Our bus left at 11:00 p.m. Heather (a girl from my school) and I spent the 8 hour trip under the seats of the bus curled up in a sheet that I brought! It was a little [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 12th 2005 | 387 Views | [diary=19467]


Casablanca was a big city and only stayed there 1 night. While the city was not too pretty, the highlight and reason for not skipping the city was a magnificent mosque....Hassan II, one of the biggest religous monuments in the world. It was very impressive. [View Full Entry]

ThroughMyEyes - Sofia Mona Holzer | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 18th 2007 | 265 Views | [diary=130158]

Hassan II
Hassan II
Inside Hassan II

Salaams In a day or 2 Ill leave Rabat. Plan is to go to MEKNES , a small town just before Fes which is called the cultural heart of Morocco. From there onto to FES for a REAL taste of Moroccan Culture. Been to the Tunisian Consul and they assure me that I can get a VISA issued at the Airport. Now I have to find some cheap flights, since the border between Morocco and Algeria is seemingly closed. In the internet cafe to charge the camera which died last night when i wanted to take pics of the medina when [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 10th 2005 | 541 Views | [diary=19188]

MOROCCO.RABAT.MEDINA
MOROCCO.MEKNES
MOROCCO.MEKNES