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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 Stuart
December 11th 2004
Dreaming of Fez Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
Fez
Fez
The Tannaries
Fez. Fez El-Bali and Fez El-Jdid. The old city is a maze of dead ends, Mosques, Madrassa's and souks. It's also a tourist trap. But some places are a tourist honeypoot, for a good reason. The Medina of Fez is beyond compare - it's the Moroccan City of your Dreams. I arrived in Fez yesterday by bus. I walked into the old city from the bus and was approached by a tout who I got rid of. I looked at 4 Hotels. At the last hotel, I was approached by someone outside the hotel I assumed was a tout, but he [View Full Entry]

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Fez
Fez
Fez

As one of the pushers in Chefchaouen said last night "If you have no grass, you no have been to Chefchaouen." He was right, I'm wrong. I wasn't there. I must have been in an Alternative Universe, because I wasn't stoned. I missed out on dope head heaven. After all I couldn't possibly have been there for the stunning views of the mountains or the relatively relaxed atmosphere for Morocco. Or, could I? I'm writing this in Fez, after a five hour journey on the bus. I spent a second day in Chefchaouen yesterday, wandering around the town, drinking mint tea [View Full Entry]

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Class is officialy finished as of 10:00 am today. We had our big test, then we all went to the cafe to have tea and chocolate croissants to celebrate. This week has been both happy and sad: happy because its been the best week yet for dinner parties, discotheques and dining out; sad because most of my Asdeequa (friends m.) and Sadequaat (friends f.) are leaving and not coming back next semester. I can see already that I'm bound to meet some of the most interesting, intelligent and eccentric people in the world here, but that I'm also going to have [View Full Entry]

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By Stuart
December 8th 2004
Chefchaouen Africa » Morocco » Tangier-Tétouan » Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen
Plaza Uta el-Hammam, with the 15th Century Kasbah on the right of the picture
It was a short hop this morning from Tetuan to Chefchaouen - a trip of 1 and a half hours by local bus. It was cold and wet when I arrived in the morning. When I arrived I spent some time looking around various lodgings till I found one I liked. Whilst I was wandering the streets looking for hotels, I was offered kif (hashish). I refused all offers very firmly. Kif is a local industry in the area, for want of decent prices for other products for the local farmers. I spent the day walking around the town - its [View Full Entry]

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Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen
Chefchaouen

By Stuart
December 7th 2004
Tetuan Africa » Morocco
Tetuan
Tetuan
The King's Palace
Left Tangier this morning - used one of the touts to get to the bus station quickly. I could have found it myself but the touts have some uses! I arrived in Tetuan in blazing Sun, after a 1 hour journey. I was latched onto by another tout, who wouldn't take no for an answer. I was maybe a bit soft and allowed him to follow me around. Maybe he thought he was giving me a tour I hadn't asked for. In fact I had made it very clear that I didn't want anything from him. No hotels, taxi's, tours etc. [View Full Entry]

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Tetuan - inside the Medina
Tetuan
Tetuan

Malaga - Tangier journey
Malaga - Tangier journey
Half an hour into the ferry journey from Algeciros to Tangier, looking back to Europe
Spent today travelling from Malaga to Tangier in Morocco. The bus to Algecirus took longer than I expected - I should know better than to believe the estimates in the Lonely Planet! It took about 3 hours, travelling all along the coast stopping at all the resorts on the way - Torrelominos, Marbela etc. At the port of Algecirus, I caught the fast ferry, which is advertised as taking 1 hour, but in fact took 1 and a half hours. Somehow, I managed to get on the ferry and disembark without getting my passport stamped. So, the Moroccan border guard sent [View Full Entry]

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Malaga  - Tangier journey

I ended up at a Moroccan wedding on Monday! I was walking home when a homegrown band of drummers and horn players can parading down the alley. It turns out they were my neighbors and they were happy to pull me and my companion into the fray. Inside their house we did some square dancing while the drummers banged away on baking tins, frying pans and even some real drums. The whole time I was sort of smothered with young children who were more than happy to lead me around the room by the hands (often with several children per hand) [View Full Entry]

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By JeNeSuisPasLapin
November 25th 2004
Photos Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
Here's most of what I have so for. Sorry that I'm missing alot (Lisbon, Sevilla, Chefchaoun, Fez, my housemates, the school). More to come soon. http://www.cosmicyoyos.com/maroc/Document.htmlp Happy Thanksgiving! Brad [View Full Entry]

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By JeNeSuisPasLapin
November 22nd 2004
Apartment Africa » Morocco » Fès-Boulemane » Fes
I have a home! Last night I moved into my new apartment, its perfect! The building I'm in is a restored 19th century riad owned by an American couple who only spend a couple weeks a year here. I have two roommates. Gibron, from LA, is a 30 something year old English teacher at the center. He manages the restoration work and maintainance on the house for the owners. Gerald is a 50 something retired bookseller who is an expert on literature and classical music (and he knew my favorite author, Paul Bowles) The house is absoultely gorgeous, its 3 and [View Full Entry]

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By NKOverland
November 21st 2004
Atlas Mountains Africa » Morocco
locusts
locusts
A plague of locusts
Finally departed Casablanca for the country and the beautiful Atlas Mountains - some amazing scenery as we wended our way south via Taroudant, finally ending up in Tiznet. Spent 2 nights camping in the rough before arriving at Camping Municipal in Tiznet. One of the most amazing sights was little goats clambering all over the Argan trees - yes, goats up trees! Unfortunately my camera battery decided to run out, so no pics I'm afraid. Leaving Tiznit, after lovely hot showers on Saturday morning, we came across 3 French travellers hitchhiking to Dahkla. We With limited space, we offered [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 1636 Views | [diary=2158]

Attaching the net
The day's catch!
Sunset on the beach, El Ouatia