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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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By thedelegate
January 27th 2005
Morocco Introduction Africa » Morocco
Travelled to Morocco from 10 May to 28 May 2000. First trip on my own. Quick summary: landed Casablanca then hightailed out of the city to Marrakesh; rented car + drove over atlas mountains to Teloet and Ait Benhadou on the edge of the Sahara; train to Fes; bus to Chefchaouen; hired taxi to Tangier, only lasted a night; train to Asilah, peaceful atlantic town; train to Fes for one more night then to Casablanca for flight to Germany than home. Come back for more entries, photos and details! [View Full Entry]

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Enjoy! http://www.cosmicyoyos.com/maroc/3/index.htm [View Full Entry]

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By JeNeSuisPasLapin
January 25th 2005
Aid Al-Kebir Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
This weekend was the big holiday: Aid Al-Kebir, La Grande Fete, The Big Celebration. All last week the streets were full of bleeting sheep, and all last weekend they smelled of roasting sheep-meat. Aid Al-Kebir is Islam's biggest holiday. I think I mistakenly reported in a previous entry that the party after Ramadaan was the biggest, but I was wrong. For the holiday, to honor Abraham's sacrifice of his son Isaac to show his faith in god, every family buys a live sheep and kills it and eats the meat all weekend. Issac was spared the knife by god who replaced [View Full Entry]

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Villa Argana
Villa Argana
Built like a Fortress and totally Private
We had a really great time in ESSAOUIRA last October . I can really reccomend this great town for a holiday . The Windsurfing is really AMAZING. The town has a great atmosphere and there is virtually NO hassle so if you are on a first time trip this is the place to be! Great Beaches , Some of the best SEAFOOD that I have ever tasted and its cheap! We were SO lucky with our accommodation - we stayed outside the town in the MOST Magical place I have ever been . Also it is great for groups of up [View Full Entry]

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Villa Courtyard
Essaouira Beach
Unloading Fish

By JeNeSuisPasLapin
January 10th 2005
Ski Africa Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
I skiied Morocco on Saturday! That makes two new continents in less than 2 weeks. I left Fez on Saturday with my friend Analee (who works as an iron-age archeologist in Jordan) and we made our way up to Ifrene, the Moroccan Aspen, and then on to the ski lodge at Mischliffen by grand taxi. Clearly a colonial era legacy, Mischliffen is just 2 small hills with two rope tows and a swiss style ski lodge and hotel; but what it lacks in verticle rise it makes up for with excellent people watching and dirt cheap prices. We were the first [View Full Entry]

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Medina Al -Zahara
Medina Al -Zahara
The Quixotic Traveller at the grand entranceway of Medinat Al-Zahra, Andalucia.
So I believe I was telling you about my trip to Spain before I got distracted with the history lesson. Codoba was wonderful and I had a great time exploring and meeting people at the hostel. The mosque there is incredable, it was built in the 10th century when Cordoba was the capital of Islamic Spain. Its HUGE, a giant square with a forest of columns and double arches on the inside. Unforutantely the center was cut out and a cathedral inserted in the middle by the chrisitian kings in the 17th century. The cathedral - done in the ugliset Spanish [View Full Entry]

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Agadir  -  Beach side
Agadir - Beach side
Welcome to...America??? You fly thousands of miles for the same junk as you can get at home.
Yep, I'm in package tourist land! I got here last night at 6pm afer catching the bus from Essaouira at 2pm. So, I had all morning in Essaouira. At the bus station I fell into the first hotel. I've gone down market again - 70 Dirhams a night with shared toilets and shower. I also booked my bus out of here. I'll be catching the bus to Dakhla at 7pm tonight. The guy on the reception of my cheap hotel was very helpful, he told me that he thought that, that bus took 20 hours! He also then predicted my intended [View Full Entry]

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Agadir
Agadir

By JeNeSuisPasLapin
December 20th 2004
Arabic Lessons Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
Ahlan W'sahlaan sadeequatee Wa asdequa. I'm still in Fez A humdulilah. Private Arabic lessons, I've decided, are the way to go. Mustapha comes to my house at 9 and makes me talk for 3 hours straight non-stop, no mistakes tolerated. I don't have to commute, I get more attention and learn faster, and its cheaper than school too. I'll still probably go back to the school in January for one more 6 week course if only to be part of the social scene there, then its private lessons exclusively until I feel like I can take the final class and get [View Full Entry]

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Essaouira
Essaouira
Lunch! Not all of it for me.
Heaven is... fresh fish for Lunch. ... the endless hospitality of the couple who's guest house I am staying in, here in Essaouira. Their website is www.essaouiranet.com/dar-nafoura tel 00212(0)44 47 28 55. I wouldn't normally give a plug for the places I've laid my head, but their service has been exceptional. Heaven is... the scenery in Essaouira, and if you are a surfing dude it's a great place to windsurf. Oh, and the food is excellent. Having said that, its not a place to swim, as the rip tides are very strong. The journey here was uneventf [View Full Entry]

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Essaouira
Essaouira
Essaouira

I am now in Marrakesh. I am not spending long here because I've got my Mauritanian Visa. The Visa is for one month from the day that it is issued. So, I need to make for the border. The Visa was issued yesterday. I was at the consulate at 8.30am. They said to come back at 3pm. I did, but they kept everyone waiting outside the Consulate for 1.5 hours! After getting the visa I did a bit of shopping including buying a new pair of Chino's for 100 Dirhams, from a shop which had everything for a 100 Dh offer [View Full Entry]

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Marrakesh
Marrakesh
Marrakesh