About Morocco

Morocco is a sovereign country located in the Maghreb , north Africa , with coasts on the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean sea.

It is separated from the European continent by the Strait of Gibraltar . It borders with Algeria  to the east (the border with  Algeria is closed since 1994 ), by the South Western Sahara (disputed territory) and by the North Spain, its main trading partner  with which it shares both sea and land borders (Ceuta, Melilla and the Peñon de  Vélez de La Gomera). There are also other Spanish enclaves  on the coast of the Mediterranean (Rock of Al Hoceima and Chafarinas Islands ). Morocco is attributed to its  territory of Western Sahara , a former Spanish colony, occupied in 1975 by Moroccan population, following the Madrid Accords  and subsequent waiver of rights and obligations spanish – although at present, the Organization   of the United Nations  does not confer any right on the territory, territory still under Spanish sovereignty not to be decolonized self

It is the only African country that is not currently a member  of the African Union (AU ).  In 1984 the Assembly of  the Organization for  African Unity (OAU), instance predecessor of the AU and the which Morocco was a founding member, accepted as a member to the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR).7 As response, Morocco withdrew from the  organization. Is a member of the Arab League , Arab Maghreb Union, la Francophonie, the Organization of Islamic Conference, the Union for the Mediterranean , the European Broadcasting Union , the Group of 77 and the north-south Center . It is also an important ally  non-NATO of the United States .

Culture

Morocco is a country with an ethnically diverse and a rich historical and cultural heritage . Through  the years, has been home to  several human groups from the east (Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Jews and Arabs ), the south (SSA) and north ( romans, barbarians , andalusanos, moors and Jews).  All of these civilizations have had an impact on  the social structure of Morocco, where various forms of beliefs, from paganism, Judaism until the christians and Islam.

Since independence  there has been  a flowering in the arts Moroccans, especially in painting, sculpture , popular music, theater and film. In addition, throughout the country  celebrate different festivals of art and music, especially during the summer. Each region possesses cultural particularities  that provide you with  your identity, and that at the same time, contribute to the historical-cultural heritage of the nation. For this reason, the Moroccan government has  among its priorities the protection, conservation and promotion of the cultural heritage of Morocco.

Languages

The official languages of  Morocco are:

At the national level: the classical Arabic and Berber .

The non-official languages of   Morocco are:

Moroccan arabic, all the varieties of  Arabic dialect spoken in Morocco.

Berber languages (tarifit, Tamazight and tachelhit) that are used daily in the mountainous regions of  Morocco.

French is the  language of the trade; higher education is taught in  French.

Spanish: Regions of the Rif , Yebala Tarfaya and due to that in the past formed the Spanish Protectorate of Morocco.

In the Western Sahara , administered by Morocco, Spanish and Arabic traditional in the area (hassaniya), are widely used and are official for the SADR.

Classical Arabic  is the language of the legislation  although the laws are also translated into French  and sometimes  the espanol.22

The language spoken by the majority population is Moroccan arabic, little by little influenced by the so-called cultured language. There is de facto a diglossic and even a triglosia, motivated because the vast majority of the population  understands and speaks  French. The king of Morocco when you want a speech reach out to the entire  world is forced to  use for the Arab world, the classical Arabic, and for the rest of the world, the French.

The berberofonas areas, in its three dialects of the Berber languages (tarifit, Tamazight and tachelhit) can use their language daily.

In the cities of  Tetouan and Nador the knowledge and use of Spanish is high ; also in the Saharawi population of the former Spanish Sahara; in most of the population of Larache, Tangier, Al Hoceima and Sidi Ifni is usual. There are groups of Spanish speakers in cities such as Rabat , Agadir, Kenitra, Casablanca, cup, Fez, Marrakech, Meknes and Uxda. Currently, there are six centers of the Instituto Cervantes, being one of the highest concentrations in a single country in the institution responsible for the dissemination of the Spanish language in  the world. The Spanish speaking population in Morocco amounted to approximately  360,000 people in 2006.22

The Moroccan media  (press, radio, television) are available in Arabic , French and Spanish . In much of the area north of the country can be tuned  without problems the radio stations and the Spanish television channels .

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