Moroccan Dessert
 
Rabat

The capital city of Morocco is Rabat. Rabat is located in the northern part of Morocco bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Here you will find such things as the Parliament, the King's Palace, and all other political buildings.

Rabat is a city that is bustling with busy streets and people who need to be somewhere in a hurry. The people of Rabat may seem to be rude; however, the people are reminiscent of the people of New York City.

They don't see you are there and they don't care you are there. Nonetheless, old world charm meets modern-day technology in this capital city.

Having Fun in Moroccan Atlas Mountains

Just a short drive south into the Atlas mountains of Morocco will take you from the warm climate of the Mediterranean to the cold and snowy region.


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HRW denounces alleged abuse of Islamists in Morocco
NEW YORK: Human Rights Watch (HRW) has denounced the alleged torture by Moroccan police of seven prominent members of the country’s leading Islamist association, the organization said in a state...
Turning fog into potable water in arid Morocco
Six students from Rice University have spent the past month in Morocco figuring out how best to capture drops of water in the foggy Atlas Mountains so that nearby villagers have better access to safe ...
HRW denounces alleged torture of Islamists in Morocco
NEW YORK (AFP) – Human Rights Watch (HRW) has denounced the alleged torture by Moroccan police of seven prominent members of the country's leading Islamist association, the organisation said...
Hurdler Lolo Jones sees a different picture of herself in London Olympics
For four years after the 1996 Olympics, legendary Moroccan runner Hicham El Guerrouj kept a photo on his bedroom wall of the fall in the 1,500-meter final that likely kept him from winning the race in...
Morocco to achieve 9 million tourists, minister
The Moroccan Kingdom is able to receive more than 9 million tourists by the end of the year 2010 despite the difficult global economic situation, said on Wednesday, Moroccan Tourism Minister Yassir Ze...
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