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  Special Interest Holidays in Morocco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Morocco, particularly in the south, is a fascinating place for birdwatchers.
Morocco's superb climate is a paradise for gardeners--flowers bloom the year round.
Morocco is rich in history and has extremely interesting ancient monuments and remains dating from Roman, Carthaginian and Phoenician times.
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  Morocco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Morocco became a French protectorate by the signing of the Treaty of Fez on March 30, 1912.
Morocco was the first nation to recognize the fledgling United States in 1777 and has the oldest non-broken friendship treaty with the country, the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship, which has been in effect since 1783.
Morocco's capital city is Rabat, and its largest city is the modern port of Casablanca.
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 Slimane of Morocco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mulay Slimane or Suliman was Sultan of Morocco from 1792 - 1822.
Slimane was one of five sons of Mohammed III who fought a civil war for control of the kingdom.
Slimane emerged victorious in 1795 and the country remained largely passive for the subsequent decades of his rule.
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 Morocco - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Morocco was a French protectorate from 1912, remaining a Kingdom, and achieved independence in 1956, and it took control over Tangier, formerly an international city.
Morocco annexed Western Sahara in the 1970s (which was a colony under the Spaniards since the 19th century, and previous to that, an area of Moroccan influence), but this has not been recognised by many nations.
Morocco was the first nation to recognize the fledging American republic in 1777, and has the oldest non-broken friendship treaty with this country since 1783 : the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship.
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 Morocco: History
Morocco is now out of his focus, and disintegrates and large parts of the country comes under the control of local tribes.
Early 19th century: Moulay Slimane proves to be an unwise politician, cutting off relations with Europe (relations where Morocco had been an equal partner to European countries) and banning even Moroccan exports to Europe.
Morocco had protested against this, but Morocco was by now so weak that they had to give up even more than before.
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 Encyclopedia: King of Morocco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Saadi Dynasty of Morocco began with the reign of Sultan Mohammed I in 1554, and ended in 1659 with the end of the reign of Sultan Ahmad II.
Mulay Slimane or Suliman was Sultan of Morocco from 1792-1822.
Abdelaziz of Morocco (otherwise named Mulai Abd-al-Aziz IV) (1878 - 1943) succeeded his father Hassan I of Morocco as the sultan of Morocco from 1894, at the age of ten until he was deposed in 1908.
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 Morocco Activities | iExplore.com
Morocco’s varied landscapes, which range from a 3500km- (2170 mile-) coastline to the forests, rivers and mountains of the Middle and High Atlas and the Sahara Desert, offer a wide choice of sports and leisure activities.
Also available throughout Morocco are 4-wheel-drives, incorporating visits to natural and cultural sights such as the 300m- (984ft-) deep Gorge of Todra, the massive sand dunes of Merzouga and the Berber region of Ouarzazate.
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 Subnational flags of Morocco
Morocco is divided into 16 regions, themselves divided into provinces.
On 3 March 1968 H.M. King Hassan II of Morocco established coats of arms for the provinces of that country.
At the beginning of the 1960ies, the Royal Heraldic Office of Morocco established coats of arms for the cities of the kingdom.
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 The Magic Morocco - History of morocco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Vandals and Goths who were sweeping through Spain may have touched the northern tip of Morocco on their way eastwards to Carthage but there are no traces that they have stayed.
It was very largely as a result of the of these people, with their refinements and skills, that Fez became a great spiritual and intellectual center whose influence very much reached to the far north of the country and, later, beyond.
Moulay Hassan II Sidi Mohammed VI Reign of Moulay Errachid (unifier of Morocco).
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 CalendarHome.com - - Calendar Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This is a partial list of rulers of Morocco, including the historical precursors to the modern state.
Sultan Mulay Muhammad al-Rashid bin Sharif, 1st Sultan of Morocco, etc, b.
Proclaimed as Sultan of Morocco, etc. at Fez, 22nd October 1664.
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 The History of Morocco from BestMorocco.com
Morocco becomes part of a province known as Mauritania Tingitana.
Early 19th century: Moulay Slimane proves to be unwise politician, cutting off relations with Europe and banning any Moroccan exports to Europe.
The Al Massira brings Morocco into was with the armed forced of the Western Sahara (Polisario).
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 3.3.2 Ben Slimane forest
The Ben Slimane forest extends in the rural municipalities of Moualine El Ghaba and Ain Tizgha covering a surface of 12,262ha, out of which 10,500 are in the undulating plateau.
Most of the soils in the Ben Slimane forest and in the south part of study area are formed by colluvial deposits on schist and quartzite, therefore resulting very suitable for the cork oak.
These are the most important species utilised in Morocco for afforestation because of their drought-resistance characteristics.
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 WSO| Human Rights in Western Sahara
On April 7th, 1980, he was sentenced to death by a military court in Rabat, Morocco.
Following a complaint of a hunting rifle which had disappeared, the police entered the home of Slimane, beating the mother and brothers and sisters of the deceased, who was looking after his herd.
Slimane then presented himself on 29 April at the Goulimine police station, where he was tortured then transported, dying to hospital, where he is thought to have died on arrival.
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 Morocco - General Information
Morocco virtually annexed Western Sahara during the late 1970s, but final resolution on the status of the territory remains unresolved.
Morocco faces the problems typical of developing countries - restraining government spending, reducing constraints on private activity and foreign trade, and achieving sustainable economic growth.
Favorable rainfalls have led Morocco to predict a growth of 1% for 2001.
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 Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections - Malaysia and Morocco cement several accords
Morocco also wanted Malaysia to use the country as an entry point for Malaysian goods to the European market while Malaysia wanted Morocco to use Malaysia as the entry point for Moroccan goods for ASEAN and Asian markets.
Slimane said Morocco climatic conditions characterized by the Saharan zones in the mountainous region and the Mediterranean weather in the coastal regions make Morocco a favourite tourist destination.
Slimane said the embassy receives an annual average of about 300 inquiries from Malaysianseither regarding business or social visits to Morocco.
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 Encyclopedia: Morocco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
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 FOCUS on MOROCCO - History
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Arrival of Moulay Idriss I in Morocco and emergence of the Idrissides Dynasty.
Presentation of the "Independence Manifesto", demanding recognition of the independence of Morocco, its territorial integrity and its national sovereignty as embodied by His Majesty King Mohammed V
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 Slimane of Morocco - Result for Slimane of Morocco - Meaning of Slimane of Morocco - Definition of Slimane of Morocco - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Slimane of Morocco - Result for Slimane of Morocco - Meaning of Slimane of Morocco - Definition of Slimane of Morocco - Dictionary of Meaning - www.mauspfeil.net
Slimane was one of five sons of Mohammed III of Morocco Mohammed III who fought a civil war for control of the kingdom.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Slimane of Morocco.
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 An MBendi Profile: An MBendi Country Profile for Morocco including economic and travel overviews and directories of ...
The Kingdom of Morocco lies on the north western corner of Africa below the Strait of Gibraltar and forms part of the North African Region.
Morocco has a free market economy that has grown by an average of 4% a year since 1983.
Morocco’s oil industry is an important sub-sector in the economy.
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 Morocco
In a public trial convened on May 30 after a lengthy and largely unpublicized police investigation that was originally to be heard by a military tribunal, the three were convicted of threatening the internal security of the state and sentenced to 3 to 4 years in prison by Agadir's court of first instance.
Four members of the JCO were arrested in February for distributing the memorandum in Tangiers and Ben Slimane (near Casablanca).
The press reports indicated that the court of appeal also reduced Alaoui's $2,000 (20,000 dirhams) fine to $100 (1,000 dirhams); however, independent sources alleged that Alaoui's fine was dropped altogether, as were the damages that he originally was ordered to pay to Benaissa in April.
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 3.3.1 Agriculture
In comparison, in Morocco agricultural land is 12% of the total area.
This law was emitted in order to try to protect the forest and to permit its natural regeneration; nevertheless the animals that live on forest products are too numerous and degraded forest areas are widespread.
It is important to stress that this kind of land use is uncommon but it represents a promising solution to improve farm incomes.
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 King of Morocco - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a partial list of Kings of Morocco.
Before 1957, the office was known as Sultan.
See also: History of Morocco, Politics of Morocco.
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 Morocco Regions
Karem Abdalla reports that Morocco is introducing a new level of administration between the regions and the provinces/prefectures, called wilaya't (lands).
The provinces of Agadir, Beni-Mellal, Casablanca, Fès, Marrakech, Mazagan, Meknès, Ouarzazate, Oujda, Rabat, Safi, Tafilalet, and Taza corresponded to French Morocco.
The provinces of Chauen, Larache, Nador, Rif, Tangier, and Tetuan corresponded to Spanish Morocco (the northern protectorate).
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 Morocco Map
Morocco's capitol city is Rabat, and its largest city is Casablanca.
Morocco Western Sahara Al-Maghreb (meaning The West) is commonly used in Arabic Chaouen, El Jadida, El Kelaa des Sraghna, Er Rachidia, Essaouira, Fes, Figuig, Guelmim, Ifrane, Kenitra, Khemisset, Khenifra, Khouribga, Laayoune, Larache,
Morocco Western Sahara Al-Maghreb (meaning The West) is commonly used in Arabic ofMorocco Moroccp Economic Development Digital Photos, Satellite Images Pictures mapof Architecture Gomera and Peñon de Alhucemas, as well as several islands including Perejil (status disputed) and Chafarinas.
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 USAFE News Story   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Gabriel was impressed with the power of the aircraft as well as the hard work put in by Aviano people.
"Morocco is an anchor country and is important to the U.S. for security and stability in the region," said Gabriel.
"Morocco is one of our closest allies in the continent and exercises like this one definitely help that bond."
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 Morocco Prefectures
The administrative subdivisions of Morocco have a complex structure.
Morocco, he says, is divided into 16 wilaya'at, and each wilaya is subdivided into prefectures and provinces.
Some are probably errors, due to someone's failure to understand the complexities of Morocco's government structure.
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 Sidi Slimane Air Base, Morocco - United States Nuclear Forces
Sidi Slimane was critically important for SAC during its first reflex exercises.
With the destabilization of French government in Morocco, and Moroccan independence in 1956, the government of Mohammed V wanted the US Air Force to pull out of the SAC bases in Morocco, insisting on such action after American intervention in Lebanon in 1958.
SAC felt the Moroccan bases were much less critical with the long range of the B-52, and with the completion of the Spanish bases in 1959.
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 Morocco Travel Blogs | Morocco Reviews | Morocco Guide | Morocco Trip Planner - RealTravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Our travels to Morocco began to break a myth – that Africa was jungles, tribes and nothing more.
Like all the Ibis in Morocco, it's very good value, even more in Marrakech, where a search on the web leads you to the sensation that...
Located on the SW side of the main square in the old city this outdoor cafe has a wonderful view of the mountains.
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 Ben Slimane, the Royal Golf, All moroccans hirings - Guest house, riad villa rental in Morocco, Marrakech, Essaouira...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ben Slimane, the Royal Golf, All moroccans hirings - Guest house, riad villa rental in Morocco, Marrakech, Essaouira...
Created by David Coen around an immense lake populated with carp and ducks, the Royal Golf of Ben Slimane will allure the golfers in search of nature.
N° 8, the most technical hole, one par 3 of 180 meters which requires a good power to reach the green, located on an adorable small island planted of papyrus.
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 >> Ben Slimane Florists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
By using our Ben Slimane Florists pages you will be avoiding the delays and charges associated with another national service provider.
Ben Slimane Florists will also add an expression of thanks card free of charge which we will give you your confirmation of delivery without having to call back.
If you are a local retail florist in Ben Slimane and would like to be a part of the Directory click here to join.
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 Morocco Museums archaeological ethnographic marrakesh museum
It is one of the most sumptuous in Morocco and should certainly not be missed!
The prehistoric section brings together human remains from the middle Palaeolithic period (probably Neanderthals) to the Neolithic (4 000 B.C.), proving the continuity and size of the population at this time.
You cannot fail to be entranced by the welcome from the Three Graces as you enter, depicted in a superb Roman mosaic celebrating mythological extravagance.
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