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Welcome to Africa from here begins a beautiful touring journey.
together with scientists, professors, and students you have to learn quite beautiful things whether it is about geography, history, nature, and animals.
We would like to inform you that flights over any other country other than the African continent are prohibited.
You do not need to check the list of excluded countries because it is quite large, Europe and Asia are excluded.
the turbo is active over long distances the VIP the bonuses apply When there is no turbo.
Morocco is an Arab, Muslim country in North Africa. Its state is the Constitutional Monarchy and has an area of ??446,550 square kilometers, and a population of 35952000 inhabitants, according to official estimates for 2020
It is located in the northwestern tip of Africa and borders Algeria to the east, Mauritania to the south and Spain to the north. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the north. At its northern end is one side of the Straits of Gibraltar, 14.33 km from Spain.
Note: In Western Sahara, for the most part, Morocco is de facto sovereign. The area is marked with lines on the map
Morocco rules most of Western Sahara, but since 1976 it has been declared an independent state and is recognized by 46 countries around the world. The capital of Morocco is Rabat.
Morocco has existed as a state for over 500 years.
The full Arabic name of the country is al-Mamlakah al-Maghribiyyah (??????? ????????) which means "Kingdom of the West", where "the West" in Arabic is Al-Gharb
During the Middle Ages, Arab historians and geographers sometimes referred to Morocco as al-Maghrib al-Aq?a (?????? ??????, meaning "Far West") to distinguish it from neighboring al-Maghrib al-Awsa? historical sites. , means "Middle West") and al-Maghrib al-Adna (?????? ??????, means "Near West".
The Greek name Morocco comes from the Italian Marocco and this in turn from Marrakesh, the medieval Latin name of the former capital of the Almoravids and Almochades.
In Persian the country was called Marrakesh until the end of the 20th century, as in Middle Eastern Arabic. In Turkish it was known as Fas, from the ancient capital Fez.
The word "Marrakesh" comes from the Berber phrase Mur N'Akush which means "land of God".