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Morocco

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, stands as a country nestled within the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the northern front and the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The country shares its land borders with Algeria to the east and disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south. Additionally, Morocco asserts its claim over the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta, Melilla, and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, as well as various diminutive Spanish-administered islands dotting its coastline.

Agadir Souk

Agadir Souk, located within a huge park, is the largest Moroccan market in the region. There are similar markets in almost all the big cities of the country. The Agadir Souk is surrounded on all sides by a high wall. You can get into the territory... read more

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Agadir Fortress

The Agadir Fortress is the city's most famous historical landmark. The fortress is located on a high hill, so it can be seen even when entering the city. Very often the fortress is also called "Agadir on the hill".

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Berber Museum

The Berber (Amazigh) Museum is one of Agadir's cultural attractions. It is located in the centre of the coastal part of the city, in a small two-storey building on Passage Aït Souss Street between Boulevard Hassan II and Avenue Mohammed V... read more

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Kutubiya Mosque

The Koutoubia Mosque, along with the Djema al-Fna Square, is the main shrine and symbol of the city of Marrakech. Construction of the mosque began in 1158 during the reign of Sultan Abd al-Mumin and was completed in 1190 when his grandson, Sultan... read more

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