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Morocco, also known as the Kingdom of Morocco, is a Maghreb country located in northwest Africa. Its political system is a constitutional monarchy, the current king is Mohamed VI. Its administrative and political capital is Rabat and its largest city, as well as its economic capital, is Casablanca. It is characterised by mountainous or desert areas and is one of the only countries - together with Spain and France to have shores on the Mediterranean Sea on one side and the Atlantic Ocean on the other. It has a population of almost thirty-four million inhabitants. The currency used is the dirham. Moreover, its culture has been Berber-Arabic for several centuries, and has spread mainly to the Maghreb and southern Spain. Moroccans are mainly Muslim. Indeed, the Moroccan constitution defines Islam and Arabness as "fundamental components" of the identity of the Moroccan people. Islam is defined as the state religion, a state that guarantees the free exercise of worship to all. The motto is “God, the Fatherland, the King”, we then find religion and royal power, the two fundamental principles of Morocco. This country is known for its culinary atypical specialities such as mint tea, coucous, or its traditional soup often consumed during Ramadan. The inhabitants are often dressed with traditional clothes such as the djellaba.Tourists come to Morocco mainly for its good weather and for its year-round summer temperature. They come especially to visit Marrakech, the largest Moroccan tourist city with its famous place, Jemaa el-Fna.

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