



Morocco is located in the northwest corner of Africa, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea in the north and the golden dunes of the Sahara in the south. Its mix of Berber, Arabian, European and African influences contribute to a rich and unique culture. From the busy capital of Rabat and the bustling streets of Casablanca to the ancient imperial city of Fez and the winding souks of Marrakech, Morocco offers diverse opportunities for traveling and exploring.











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MOROCCO
Its location at the intersection of Europe and Africa make Morocco a real crossroads bordered by the waters of the Mediterranean and open to the vast stretches of the Atlantic Ocean. This "farthest land of the setting sun" is rich in contrasts, a destination that beckons you to discover two millennia of history.
DAR BOUAZZA
Dar Bouazza (Arabic: دار بوعزة, "house of Bouazza")[3] is a municipality in Nouaceur Province, Casablanca-Settat, Morocco. It is a rapidly growing suburb of Casablanca located about 20 km west of that city. Dar Bouazza covers an area of 48.36 km²[
HISTORY
Morocco (Arabic: المغرب Al-Maghrib; Berber: Elmaɣrib) is a kingdom in North Africa, at the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has 34 million inhabitants, and a rich heritage from the Islamic Golden Age. For Europeans, Morocco has been, and remains, the gateway to Africa.
CASABLANCA
The almost medieval-like hustle and bustle of Morocco is for most travelers a world away from their own cities and towns. The culture and people are usually so completely different from what they know that they often find themselves in situations to which they have no idea how to react. The following brief explanation of Moroccan art and culture is designed to help you get the most out of your stay in this amazing country