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The beauty of the Moroccan city of Casablanca (Economic City)الدار البيضاء
The beauty of the Moroccan city of Casablanca (Economic City)
10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Morocco - Exploring the Culture and Beauty of Morocco
Exploring the Culture and Beauty of Morocco, 10 Reasons Why You Should Come Here.
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North Africa’s Morocco is a popular destination, attracting culture lovers, backpackers, adventure travelers, couples, families, foodies, and more.
The Kingdom of Morocco, a North African country that places high premium on tourism as a strategic industry for the growth and sustainability of its economy,
is currently reaping the dividends of such a policy bountifully.
Morocco, which was once described by BBC as the most westerly of the North African countries known as the Maghreb (the Arab West),
emerged as the visited country in Africa in 2015 ahead of South Africa and Egypt.
In spite of its religious inclination as an Islamic country, Morocco’s rich culture is a blend of Arab, Berber, European and African influences which makes it a much more pluralist society with a population of 32.6 million.
Life expectancy in Morocco is currently 70 years for men and 75 years for women.
Traveling to Morocco is not cheap but every penny spent there is totally worth it.
Here are the ultimate reasons why Morocco is a great place for everyone.
1. Old Imperial Cities With Plenty of History and Character.
2. Gorgeous Beaches Along the Stretching Coastlines.
3. Diverse Mountain Ranges Appeal to Fans of the Outdoors.
4. Easy Access to the Stunning Sahara Desert.
5. Mixed Cultural Influences From Arabs, Berbers, and Others.
6. Exquisite Architecture All Around the Country.
7. Excellent Shopping at the Vibrant Souks.
8. Delicious Cuisine to Satisfy Varied Tastes.
9. Wide Range of Accommodations to Suit All Tastes and Budgets.
10. Tolerant Society with Hospitable People.
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High in the Atlas Mountains in central Morocco are remote villages almost entirely dominated by Amazigh women, a result of the geographical divide between the urban and rural poor, the volatility of Moroccan agriculture and lack of regional development. Their menfolk migrate for long periods to do agricultural or city work in other parts of the country.
While the absentee men send money back home, the women are left to care for the children, tend to crops and farm animals without any outside support. Wives can't accompany their husbands, says Fatma Kadjik, from Tiklit village, so married women have to learn to survive on their own.
In 2005, Morocco began its National Human Development Initiative Support Project with a million dollar budget aimed at improving people's living conditions and reducing poverty. By 2014, the overall poverty rate had been cut by about half, but there's still a large gap between urban and rural poverty. Literacy is also low, especially among girls, who are often unable to continue their education beyond primary school.
While life expectancy is not much lower than in Europe, harsh living conditions and poor access to healthcare affect longevity. It's a tough life for these resilient women, especially if as young girls they've been married off early.
Imagine a girl married at the age of 13 or 14 having three or four children. At 19, she already looks 50. She's no longer beautiful and healthy, points out Saida Oukhali, from Oum Rabia.
She and her friend Aicha Jadda were both married at 16 but have since divorced, carrying a stigma in this conservative Amazigh society. We weren't mature enough for the responsibility of marriage, says Saida. Divorce is a big problem. You're exploited and no longer respected.
Ignoring village gossip, these young women now express themselves through music and song, where separation, hardship and women's suffering are recurring themes.
Village women with children have a heavier burden to bear. We never rest. We keep running all day until night falls, says Fatima Kadjik, who lives with her sister-in-law, Hafida. She describes a typical day: Hafida and I wake up at 6am to make bread and get the girls ready for school. After, I take the cow to the field to graze. Then we wash the wheat, lay it to dry and prepare lunch. By then the kids are back from school. I give the cow water and take it to graze.
Her husband, Abdellah Hasbi, acknowledges that this is difficult existence and hopes things will change for the next generation. I'm worried about the younger generation ... Projects should be launched in this region, to create jobs for young people.
Men like Abdellah get seasonal work in farming but Moroccan agriculture is volatile and only 18 percent of the country is arable, adding to these people's vulnerability and insecurity.
While NGOs have stepped in to try and up-skill young people in of these communities - and this is the key to breaking the cycle that locks these women into such an unforgiving way of life. It might ultimately affect traditional Amazigh culture but it would more of the people of the Atlas the chance of becoming more valued members of Moroccan society as a whole.
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Casablanca the largest City in Morocco 1080p HDالدارالبيضاء أكبر قطب إقتصادي في المغرب الكبير
Casablanca located in the central-western part of Morocco bordering the Atlantic Ocean, is the largest city in Morocco. It is also the largest city in the Maghreb, as well as one of the largest and most important cities in Africa, both economically and demographically.
Casablanca is Morocco's chief port and one of the largest financial centers on the continent. According to the 2014 population estimate, the city has a population of about 3.35 million in the urban area and over 6.8 million in the Casablanca-Settat region. Casablanca is considered the economic and business center of Morocco, although the national political capital is Rabat.
The leading Moroccan companies and international corporations doing business in the country have their headquarters and main industrial facilities in Casablanca. Recent industrial statistics show Casablanca retains its historical position as the main industrial zone of the country. The Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in the world,[2] and the second largest port of North Africa, after Tanger-Med 40 km east of Tangier.[3] Casablanca also hosts the primary naval base for the Royal Moroccan Navy.
CASA MODA ACADEMY Morocco | One to Watch
Fashion One brings you the Casa Moda Academy in Morocco. They featured an exclusive interviews from students' Nada Bellam, Kawtar Ouazad, Ansar El Yacoubi, Sundous Aitrrami & Othmane Elgamah and graduate student' Bader Ouati. Casa Moda Academy is an exchange platform that federates in Casablanca creative, industrial and professional Textile Clothing and Fashion industry. The students shares their experiences and inspiration in the fashion industry.
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Beautiful Morocco
With this 7mn video, discover the whole of Morocco with its different facets (courtesy of Moroccan National Tourism Office).
10 Best Places to Visit in Morocco - Travel Video
Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman may have given the world Casablanca, but there is much more to see in Morocco than its largest city. This Atlantic coast country gives travelers the opportunity to experience life in an ancient Arabic culture, sunning on beaches or snow skiing in the mountains. Whether rambling through ancient medinas, sampling cuisine at a local souq or relaxing in the sun at a white-washed seaside town, the past is always present in this diverse and colorful country. Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Morocco:
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The Beauty Of Morocco - Proud Of Being Moroccan
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Best of Morocco Documentary 2018
This is a documentary about beautiful places in Morocco and amazing culture. It shows different parts of the country, different people, great food and fun activities. Enjoy!
CASABLANCA MOROCCO!!
I had the amazing opportunity to visit and explore MOROCCO! Casablanca was the first pitstop in a series of cities I visited. In this video our group of 8 toured the Hassan Mosque which was amazing inside and out as well as visited a private school, and a location for children with disabilities or other handicaps. People who have disabilities is a foreign concept to Morocco. It is not accepted and luckily the locations we were able to visit take such great care of these children and adults who have the biggest hearts regardless of their handicap. We had so much fun working with children of all areas including autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, clubbed feet and more. I hope you guys enjoy because this is just the first video of many of my time in Morocco!
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Rabat - Morocco's Capital City
Rabat is the capital city of Morocco and its second largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million. It is also the capital city of the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra administrative region.
The Moroccan capital was ranked at second place by CNN in its Top Travel Destinations of 2013. It is one of four Imperial cities of Morocco, and the medina of Rabat is listed as a World Heritage Site.
Walking Tour of Modern Marrakech — Morocco Africa Video Walk【4K】????????
A Camera Floating Among The Crowd. Walking Around The Modern Area of Marrakech Gueliz in 4K by Wanna Walk.
A real traveler needs a holistic view of a city so in sharp contrast to the Marrakech medina area, Gueliz it's a must see to get a better idea of how Morocco's really is. This is where the modern Morocco citizens like spend time. As you may know, there are two very distinctive areas in Marrakesh: one is the Old Medina (old city) and the new Marrakesh, which is a kinda European style district called Ville Nouvelle or Gueliz. If you wanna walk, everything can be seen on foot but a GPS is key.
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It was an a surprise to find the modern part of Marrakech because it linked modernity with tradition. Beautiful buildings respecting Arabic architecture painted with Marroquin traditional colors, shapes, balconies (re-inventing the Jewish characteristic of the Medina), etc.
Large avenues, gardens full of beautiful and exotic plants, flowers and trees, imposing squares, lovely fountains but above all a very cosmopolitan atmosphere. If you know other Moroccan towns or even other African towns, you will be positively surprised by the organization, cleanness, security and diversity of Marrakech
Ville Nouvelle or Gueliz it's the complete opposite to old Marrakech in terms of what the people are like, how they dress, food that's eaten and atmosphere. Worth a visit just to see a new angle. The heart of the new part of Marrakech, the Gueliz region offers an alternative vibe to the traditional and relaxed old medina atmosphere. Here we explore the most unmissable activities in this Moroccan area.
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I must say that this it's not the best of places to go to in Marrakech if you only want to know the tradicional old culture but, after a few days, the Marrakech Old Medina may overwhelm you. Yes, it's beautiful and nostalgic and there are tons of things to see and but, you may need a break. Who doesn't? This area its just a few minutes away the Medina Souks and it's more relaxed. You will find a more western style of life with coffee stores and shops. Most people speak English, French, Spanish and of course, Arabic. This is the place where you find essentials things like water, groceries, SIM cards, Zara Store, H&M, Starbucks and even Mcdonalds. Although Gueliz its modern and cosmopolitan, you feel you still in Africa. Very modern buildings, nice shops and restaurants, very lively neighbourhood.
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This area it's completely different from the Medina and closer to the feeling of big cities around the world. Interesting to see how Moroccan culture applies to a modern environment. Give yourself a pause from these chaotic narrow streets and dust from the Old Medina. Jemaa el Fna is not far from Gueliz. You can just walk, it's close and pretty safe. Anyway a 5 euro taxi can ride you there. New town is part of the Marrakech culture too and you'll be close to the action and culture.
How do you say it: Marrakech or Marrakesh? Don’t worry, both are okay! Marrakech Morocco in 4K by Wanna Walk - The common English spelling is Marrakesh and Marrakech in French is also widely used. I was told that the name Marrakech comes from the words amur kush which means The Land of God. This is the third largest city in Morocco with less population than Casablanca and Fez. The city lies near of the Atlas Mountains and it's pretty close to the Sahara Desert. Be sure to also visit the square of Jemaa El-Fna is very popular, in particular in the Marrakech's night. Lovely atmosphere at night in Gueliz, vibrant and safe. Much more fun to stay in Gueliz and then dip in and out of the medina.
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The markets of Marrakech (Souks or suuqs) close to Place Djemaa El-Fna offers almost anything, from souvenirs to spices, tea pots, tanginess, shoes, and much more. Being a foreigner means you'll pay more. The Koutoubia Mosque is right besides Djemaa El-Fna. The minaret of the mosque very popular and visible from almost all the city. As with most mosques in Morocco, non-Muslims are not allowed inside.
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Solo Female Travel in Morocco - Casablanca, Hassan II Mosque - Episode 4
I traveled solo as a female in Casablanca, as part of a 2 week trip through Morocco. This is the fourth episode of my Morocco series, showing my solo adventures in Casablanca, visiting the Hassan II Mosque, which is the biggest mosque of Morocco.
My solo adventure as a female in Morocco took place in the following cities:
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- Marrakech - Jardin Majorelle & La Mamounia:
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Morocco’s Horses: Pride and Beauty
The original horse breed of North Africa and Morocco is the Barb or Berber horse, which has been bred in North Africa for about 4,000 years. Barbs were already a valuable commodity for Greeks and Romans and have shaped many horse breeds around the Mediterranean. The riding masters of the Renaissance, whose teachings are still fundamental today, valued the Berbers and taught their princely pupils on Berber stallions. Berbers are medium-sized, with a short back, balanced proportions, dense, long mane, dense, deeply buried tail and round dome. The profile is straight or convex. Berbers were bred as warhorses. Courage, speed, endurance and agility were therefore their most important qualities.
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HI MY BABES!! I MISSED YOU SOOOO MUCH! I had such an amazing trip to Morocco! We went to Casablanca first for a week to visit my boyfriends family. It is so beautiful there I had such an amazing time!!! We then drove 2 hours to Marrakesh where we stayed for the remainder of the trip. I had a lot going on once we arrived in Marrakesh. I found out my grandpa had stage 4 cancer. He unfortunately passed away the following day. I got to speak to him on FaceTime one last time before he passed, so I'm happy I at least had that moment to hold on to. It was really hard being away and not being able to be with my family. But we made the most of the trip and enjoyed our time together. He said since day 1 he really didn't want to be in videos on my channel. So I snuck him in a few times. He is an amazing person. One day (if everyone is nice and supportive) I'm sure we can all convince him to come in so you can get to know him a bit. He is such a great person and I am the happiest I've been in a very long time. Thank you for your love & support. I am looking forward to going back to Morocco very soon!! I promise next time I'll make time to do a meet up :) Love you all so much! XO Carli
Ps for anyone getting mad that I made a face at the baby screaming.. I travel all the time I never have an issue w a baby crying. But this baby was screaminggg the entire 7 hour trip. His parents sat in their seats with headphones on and ignored it. That’s why I was annoyed.
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