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Morocco is situated on the northwestern corner of Africa, Morocco is bordered with Algeria
to the east and southeast, Mauritania to the south and to the west by the
Atlantic Ocean.
The country is divided into three natural regions; the
fertile northern coastal plaint along the Mediterranean which contains Er Rif,
mountains varying in elevation up to about 8,000 ft; the rich plateaus and
lowlands lying between the rugged Atlas mountains, which extend in three
parallel ranges from the Atlantic coast in the southwest to Algeria and the
Mediterranean in the northeast; and the semiarid area in southern and eastern
Morocco, which merges into the Sahara Desert, The Atlas Mountains, with an
average elevation of 11,000 ft, contain some of the highest peaks of North
Africa, including Mt. Toubkal (13,665 ft), the highest of all. South of the
Atlas lie the Anti-Atlas Mountains, with volcanic Mt. Siroua (10,000 ft).
Morocco has the most extensive river system in North Africa. Moroccan
rivers generally flow northwestward to the Atlantic or southeastward toward the
Sahara; the Moulouya is an exception, and flows 350 miles north-eastwards from
the Atlas to the Mediterranean. Principal rivers with outlets in the Atlantic
are the Oumer River, Sebou, Bou Regreg, Tensift, Draa and Sous. The Ziz and
Gheris are the main rivers flowing southward towards the Sahara.
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Climate Morocco
Morocco has a subtropical climate, tempered by oceanic influences that give
the coastal regions moderate temperatures. Toward the interior, winters are
colder and summers warmer, a more continental climate. At high altitudes
temperatures of less than -17.8° C (0° F) are not uncommon, and mountain peaks
are covered with snow during most of the year. Rain falls mainly between
November and April. Precipitation is heaviest in the northwest and lightest in
the east and south. The last few years there almost has been no rain in the
south and east of Morocco. The warmest month in Marrakech is August, with
temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius. We visited in September and at day it was
between 32 and 40 degrees, at night between 24 and 29
degrees.
Interesting facts on Morocco
The national flag
Official name
Al Mamlakah al Maghribiyah, or Kingdom of Morocco
Area
446,550 square kilometers (11x Holland, slightly larger than California),
without the Western Sahara
Number of inhabitants
31.7 million (July 2003); Population of Marrakech: 740,000
Population density
71 per square kilometer, but very irregularly dispersed
Capital
Rabat
Monetary unit
Dirham (MAD), divided into 100 centimes. 1 dirham is ongeveer € 0,10 (sept.
2003); 1 € = ca. MAD 10
Road network
reasonable, although there are some dangerous routes; this is more due to
the behaviour of drivers, in our opinion than to the quality of the
roads
Fuel prices
We didn't notice since we didn't rent a car. A liter diesel is a bit less
than € 0,60.
Cars' license plate
MA
Telephone country prefix
212
Internet country code
.ma
Prices in general
On average we paid € 0,70 in Marrakech for a cup of coffee (up to € 4 in the
luxurious hotel Mamounia) and between € 1 and € 4 (average€ 2) for a small beer
(Flag Special), if it was available
Time difference
Compared to Holland: -1 hour in winter, -2 hours during summertime
The best in Marrakech
Spend a few afternoons and evenings on the Jemaa el Fna square. There are
some nice restaurants with a roof garden for a good view on the square;
wandering through the souks is another must. Concerning places of interest we
liked Jardin Majorelle best, a colourful and quiet osasis in this busy
city.
The most important
Trust the cabdrivers and put your faith in their hands; traffic may seem
chaotic but there are very few accidents in the town
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