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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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My days in the Maghreb drew to a close. Mixed feelings. Anxiety - what lies beyond? Nostalgia - will this country ever leave me? Hurry - when will I get to Kenya? At Hotel Smara, just off the ramparts, Julie and Geraldine - two frenchgirls I met in Marrakech - waited for me. Despite the grey sky, they had good news. They'd met a nice moroccan guy who invited us for tea at a friend's restaurant. His name was Hassan. Craftsmanship was in his blood. Son of an artisan, he personified all I'd read about Africa. Tradition, heritage, tradition. He introduced [View Full Entry]

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Published: July 10th 2005 | 1132 Views | [diary=13166]

Man at work

As I got off the air-con CTM bus, Marrakech greeted me with a hot 2pm breeze. The stop was a half an hour walk from the Medina (‘Old’ Town). On the way I looked for Morocco everywhere but all I could see were mediterranean-style buildings, large avenues, proper sidewalks, neat and tidy cafes, aseptic hotels. I stopped under a tree by the Cyber Park (yes! A Cyber Park!). It was just a park like any other well-kept one. The difference were its donors: Siemens, Philips, Microsoft, etc. I saw ALSA local buses and countless mops drive past. I saw specks of [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 27th 2005 | 2037 Views | [diary=12074]

Detail of Medersa Ben Youssef courtyard

They may not be the Morocco you wanna see, but still, at some point, you'll have to come over here. In my case, I needed visas to Mauritania. Invaluable 'Africa on a Shoestring' told me to swap Fes for Rabat on a Sunday afternoon and make it to the Mauritanian Embassy as early as Monday 9am. So did I. It was 8 something when I got off the bus and saw the big sign for the Souissi II University. It didn't look at all like an embassy! No problems! I hailed a cab and reached the CORRECT address in time to [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 15th 2005 | 731 Views | [diary=11027]

Casablanca

By suljea
May 23rd 2005
A day in Tanger Africa » Morocco
We decided to go on a one day tour of Tanger, Morocco. It´s a 35 minute ferry ride over the Gibraltar strait, and a one day tour including transportation and lunch was 40 euros. On the bus from our hotel in Algeciras to Tarifa, where the ferry launches from, we met the Posadas. A very nice family from Mexico City, they were traveling through Spain with their children, Dan and Karina who were couple years younger than Nedim and I. We stuck w/ them for the most of the tour, and I really apreciated having someone I could speak English to. [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 27th 2005 | 2405 Views | [diary=9587]

Sleeping Old Man
Nedim with a snake
Morocco sign

Welcome to Fes! You see this impressive blue and green tiled door? This is Bab Bou Jeloud. The entrance to Fes el-Bali. The Old Fes. It's Tuesday, 4pm. It's pretty dusty. Two hotels to the right. One, fully booked. The other, expensive. Now, turn right. Walk down. Hotel Lamrani. Little silver haired Mohammed says hello. Put your bags down. You've got a place to sleep and take a (cold) shower. Back in the streets. People don't stop. People drink. People shout. People run. People watch people. People talk to people. Close your eyes. Smell the spices. Can you hear the muezzins' [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 14th 2005 | 780 Views | [diary=10952]

Tanneries

Monday morning. The bus to Chefchauoen left Tangier at 8am. A short bald man took over the aisle. Standing right next to me, he started his speech. He shouted and gesticulated as if preaching the Khoran. I couldn't understand a word, but prefered to pay careful attention to him. After much blah-blah-blah, he fished out of his suitcase a handful of small plastic bags: he was just trying to sell his cough pills! An hour and a half later we arrived at Tetouan. Outside, a stranger waived frantically to me. Hesitating, I jumped off the bus. He told me to fetch [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 14th 2005 | 1142 Views | [diary=10697]

The village

I was a bit apprehensive when I got to Algeciras. It was around 1pm. The sun was merciless. On pondering whether to go to Ceuta or Tangier, I imbued myself with the utmost courage - that is, I learned that the ticket to Tangier was half the price of the one to Ceuta -, got my bags and, off to the port. In the lounge, right before getting on the ferry, I met Ewa and Kasia (both from Krakow). We seemed to be the only non-moroccans bound to Tangier that Saturday afternoon. The other weary fellow passengers were no more than [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 28th 2005 | 794 Views | [diary=9160]

Tangier at night

We tackle our Tangiers today, via the Coast Africa tour. We talked our new five girlfriends into joining us for the tour, so on this day we are eight. Although still quite hot outside I wisely opted to wear jeans instead of my usual leg-baring shorts, knowing we are going to a country populated mostly by Muslims. This is the longest we will journey in a day trip, as it took us about 3 hours by bus to get to the border crossing, then an hour by high-speed ferry to get to the Moroccan ferry port. The Tangiers experience was overall [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 17th 2005 | 1905 Views | [diary=8628]

Group shot with baby camel
Moroccan Mosque
Tangiers

it's been a while since i last wrote but 'times, they are a busy!' while in moroco, we visited merzouga in the sahara. i went for a morning hike for breakfast and a view to sunrise, whilst the mums was writhing in agony in the room. she ended up picking up some bug, which i also got to a much lesser degree-fortunately for me, that did not allow her to take her desired camel ride into the dunes. she was also unable to enjoy the ride in the back of the dumptruck, filled with rocks of course, out of the desert. [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 2nd 2008 | 25 Views | [diary=232319]

going to market
saharan kasbah
the sahara

let's see how this party started? i went to my last day of work the day before easter sunday. then i packed a large portion of my things for the trip that evening, after the hours drive home, that is. then sunday morning i packed more and started driving. some 14 hours later i stopped for the night, and yes clay- the original skinflint- paid for a room. on monday, i continued onward to west virginia. after a scant two days rest the mums and i were off on our european/african whirlwind, american style, trip. upon our arrival in lisbon, portugal, [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 29th 2008 | 9 Views | [diary=240835]