Moroccan property
Morocco is in Northern Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, between
Algeria and Western Sahara. Morocco shares the largest part of its border with Algeria to the East
and Western Saharah to the South. Morocco is divided into sixteen regions Each region is further divided into
provinces and prefectures. The capital of Morocco is Rabat and its largest city is Casablanca. The national
Currency is the Moroccan Dirham. During the long reign of the Alaouits, the French colonization made a 50 year
interception. In 1912, the Moroccan Sultan Moualy Hafid was forced to sign a treaty by which he placed the throne
under the protectorate of the French. In the following fifty years, Morocco was modernized quickly by the French
and all of the land was brought under central control, something that had been quite rare in the prededing
centuries. One of the true Moroccan specialties is still a stay in a true authentic riad. If anything in Morocco is
patrimony of humanity, it is this type of house or property. Truly a house to fall in love with.
From palaces of the upperclass to todays guesthouse. Investment properties for holiday homes or a new residence
Moroccan property for sale Enjoy great vacations in the sunshine of North Africa. Visiting
the Imperial Cities of Morocco- Fes, Marrakech, Meknes, Rabat can be quite a history lesson into another,
unbelievable world. It helps to have an official guide who explains the history, culture, architecture to get a
complete idea. Souk buses: Souk buses do not always leave or arrive on time. They may stop in the middle of
nowhere or in towns along the way looking for passengers. The white town of Sale, twin sister of Rabat on the
Bouregreg estuary, has preserved one of Morocco's most picturesque traditions; the wax lantern procession or
'Mawkib Esh Shomouaa'. The procession is said to date back to the Barbary period in Sale. Great
value houses and apartments for sale.
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