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oulissfan
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Topic: welcome to MoroccoPosted: 24 Feb 2009 at 9:50pm |
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Morocco (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maġrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco(Arabic: المملكة المغربية), is a country located in North Africa with a population of nearly 34 million and an area just under 447,000 km2. The capital is Rabat, and the largest city is Casablanca. It has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has international borders with Algeria to the east, Spain to the north (a water border through the Strait and land borders with two small Spanish autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla), and Mauritania to the south via its Western Saharan territories. Berber MoroccoThe area of present-day Morocco has been inhabited since Neolithic times (at least since 8000 BC, as attested by signs of the Capsian culture), a period when the Maghreb was less arid than it is today. Many theorists believe the Amazigh people, commonly referred to as Berbers or by their regional ethnic identity (e.g. Chleuh), probably arrived at roughly the same time as the inception of agriculture in the region. In the classical period, Morocco was known as Mauretania, although this should not be confused with the modern-day country of Mauritania. Culture
A view of King Hassan II Mosque.
Morocco is an ethnically diverse country with a rich culture and civilization. Through Moroccan history, Morocco hosted many people coming from East (Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Jews and Arabs), South (Sub-Saharan Africans) and North (Romans, Vandals, Andalusians (including Moors and Jews)). All those civilizations have had an impact on the social structure of Morocco. It conceived various forms of beliefs, from paganism, Judaism, and Christianity to Islam. The production of Moroccan literature has continued to grow and diversify. To the traditional genres—poetry, essays, and historiography—have been added forms inspired by Middle Eastern and Western literary models. French is often used in publishing research in the social and natural sciences, and in the fields of literature and literary studies, works are published in both Arabic and French. Moroccan writers, such as Mohammed Choukri, Driss Chraïbi, Abdallah Laroui, Abdelfattah Kilito, and Fatima Mernissi, publish their works in both French and English. Expatriate writers such as Pierre Loti, William S. Burroughs, and Paul Bowles have drawn attention to Moroccan writers as well as to the country itself. Since independence a veritable blossoming has taken place in painting and sculpture, popular music, amateur theatre, and filmmaking. The Moroccan National Theatre (founded 1956) offers regular productions of Moroccan and French dramatic works. Art and music festivals take place throughout the country during the summer months, among them the World Sacred Music Festival at Fès. Moroccan music, influenced by Arab, Amazigh, African, and Andalusian traditions, makes use of a number of traditional instruments, such as the flute (nāy), shawm (ghaita), zither (qanūn), and various short necked lutes (including the ʿūd and gimbrī). These are often backed by explosive percussion on the darbūkka (terra-cotta drum). Among the most popular traditional Moroccan artists internationally are the Master Musicians of Jajouka, an all-male guild trained from childhood, and Hassan Hakmoun, a master of gnāwa trance music, a popular spiritual style that traces its roots to sub-Saharan Africa. Younger Moroccans enjoy raï, a style of plain-speaking Algerian music that incorporates traditional sounds with those of Western rock, Jamaican reggae, and Egyptian and Moroccan popular music. Each region possesses its own specificities, thus contributing to the national culture and to the legacy of civilization. Morocco has set among its top priorities the protection of its diverse legacy and the preservation of its cultural heritage. Culturally speaking, Morocco has always been successful in combining its Berber, Jewish and Arabic cultural heritage with external influences such as the French and the Spanish and, during the last decades, the Anglo-American lifestyles. welcome to Morocco at any time and my home is open widely for you just feel free to ask :) |
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xecutioner29
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Posted: 03 Mar 2009 at 4:26pm |
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Assalaam-o-Alaikam ! how r u? i have planned my visit to europe from 20 march to 12 april. i m presently in Liberia..... will start my visit from Casablanca ........ n definatly stay for one day in ur city.... lookinf forward for kind assistance !!!!
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oulissfan
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Posted: 04 Mar 2009 at 12:06am |
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hello dearest friend
i hope that thi_ngs are going well over there as i hope that everybody around of you is doing well too:).
first of all i'd like to thank you for your posting.
i hope that your trip will be as enjoyable as expected and feel free to ask about anything else you'd like to know it.
i can host you in my family house as it'll be a good opportunity to discover the berber culture with my berber modest family.
i'll show you the region of Khenifra as well and i'll make my best to make your trip more enjoyable...since my aim is to help people to make their trips as enjoyable as possible:).
greetings from the berber member Rachid
NB: you can email me here oulissfan@yahoo.com as you can post answers here too, for me it's the same.
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oulissfan
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Posted: 16 Apr 2010 at 5:03pm |
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the land of peace and diversity of cultures and landscapes....Morocco
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svechkanev
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Posted: 18 Jul 2012 at 5:20am |
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Hello Oulissfan! I`m new user from Russia, Norilsk.
I love Arabic countriy I lived Egypt 30day! its cool country and people! I have travel arabic country. Sorry my bad English! Good luck :) |
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