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Morocco: How Much Do You Need for a Day? | Morocco Travel 2023
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Everyone says that Morocco is a budget-friendly country for travelers, but have you ever wondered how affordable it actually is?
Tetouan is a hidden gem nestled away in the northern part of Morocco.
I recorded the prices of the items that I bought in a day in this beautiful city, so I’m going to share how much everything cost me in Morocco.
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published: 21 May 2023
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The Iron Kid of Morocco
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published: 31 May 2021
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CASABLANCA, MOROCCO: A CITY OF CONTRASTS | Morocco’s RAWEST City 🇲🇦
A lot of people often say not to bother with Casablanca when visiting Morocco and instead head straight to the touristic cities of Marrakesh and Fez. They are wrong! If you’re after an authentic experience in Morocco I absolutely recommend visiting this city! In this video I show you the places to visit in Casablanca; it ended up being my favourite city in Morocco! It's not overrun with tourists, it's 100% authentic and it's a city with a very interesting history, where Europe meets Africa and the resulting culture and architecture is incredibly unique!
List of places visited in the video:
OLD MEDINA
HASSAN II MOSQUE
MARCHÉ CENTRAL
MOHAMMED V SQUARE
HABBOUS QUARTER
LA CORNICHE
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published: 19 Jun 2022
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Macron meets for dinner with King Mohammed VI in Morocco - Daily Mail
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Trogneux, joined King Mohammed VI for an Iftar meal at King Palace in Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday night. The evening meal, which is eaten after sunset, marks the end of the daily feast Muslims partake in during Ramadan. The couple spent the night in Rabat before heading back to France on Thursday morning. The visit to Morocco was the first by the recently elected French president to a North African country and aimed to strengthen the relationship between France and Morocco, including cooperation on security issues.
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4606714/Macron-wife-Iftar-meal-Moroccan-king.html
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published: 15 Mar 2018
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The Best of The Mountains of Morocco | Part One | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
Follow chef Gordon Ramsay as he journeys to some of the most incredible and remote locations on Earth in search of culinary inspiration, epic adventures, and cultural experiences he will never forget.
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published: 11 Mar 2022
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Morocco, how many languages do you speak?
I ask strangers in Tangier, Morocco many languages they speak. Tangier is the most Northern city in Morocco and a fascinating mix of cultures and languages.
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published: 02 Jul 2023
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Morocco: Sights set on progress - Mediterranean journey | DW Documentary
At the end of their Mediterranean journey, Sineb El Masrar shows Jaafar Abdul Karim her parents’ country. In Morocco, the two visit Tangier’s souk and its old city, with its view across the strait of Gibraltar to Europe.
Sineb then travels on alone. She meets an animal rights activist, helps out in a women's cooperative and hears the famous female "Hadra" singers in Chefchaouen, known as "The Blue City". After securing the right to sing in public, they have made female Sufi chanting famous far beyond Morocco’s borders.
Again and again, Sineb finds evidence that Morocco has its sights set on progress. The kingdom is undertaking an energy revolution, aiming to generate more than 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. For now, the Moroccan-made electric car is still a...
published: 30 Oct 2022
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HOW MUSLIM IS MOROCCO | Nas Daily
There are many stereotypes in the world, and Muslim countries have a ton of them.
Granted, some are justified (#WomenInSaudi), but others are less so. And coming to Morocco, I wanted to make sure I communicate what I'm experiencing in this country from the way women live to the way Jews are treated.
There is not a single statement I say in this video that applies to all of Morocco or to the Muslim world, but this is my experience, and I think it's worth sharing in a 1 minute video.
Morocco is far from perfect, and there are negative things that did surprise me too, but for this video, I'm focusing on the positive! :)
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published: 08 Nov 2018
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How to SPEAK Moroccan Basic Moroccan Arabic Phrases for Beginners - Darija Lessons
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Morocco: How Much Do You Need for a Day? | Morocco Travel 2023
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Everyone says that Morocco is a budget-friendly country for travelers, but have you ever wondered how affordable it actually is?
Tetouan is a hidden gem nestled away in the northern part of Morocco.
I recorded the prices of the items that I bought in a day in this beautiful city, so I’m going to share how much everything cost me in Morocco.
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Everyone says that Morocco is a budget-friendly country for travelers, but have you ever wondered how affordable it actually is?
Tetouan is a hidden gem nestled away in the northern part of Morocco.
I recorded the prices of the items that I bought in a day in this beautiful city, so I’m going to share how much everything cost me in Morocco.
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- published: 21 May 2023
- views: 41366
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The Iron Kid of Morocco
Why do I talk like this? How do I find my stories? And how do I write them to get the attention of millions of people? Come learn from me on my first ever ART O...
Why do I talk like this? How do I find my stories? And how do I write them to get the attention of millions of people? Come learn from me on my first ever ART OF STORYTELLING class only on https://nas.academy/course/storytelling
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- published: 31 May 2021
- views: 1340150
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CASABLANCA, MOROCCO: A CITY OF CONTRASTS | Morocco’s RAWEST City 🇲🇦
A lot of people often say not to bother with Casablanca when visiting Morocco and instead head straight to the touristic cities of Marrakesh and Fez. They are w...
A lot of people often say not to bother with Casablanca when visiting Morocco and instead head straight to the touristic cities of Marrakesh and Fez. They are wrong! If you’re after an authentic experience in Morocco I absolutely recommend visiting this city! In this video I show you the places to visit in Casablanca; it ended up being my favourite city in Morocco! It's not overrun with tourists, it's 100% authentic and it's a city with a very interesting history, where Europe meets Africa and the resulting culture and architecture is incredibly unique!
List of places visited in the video:
OLD MEDINA
HASSAN II MOSQUE
MARCHÉ CENTRAL
MOHAMMED V SQUARE
HABBOUS QUARTER
LA CORNICHE
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List of places visited in the video:
OLD MEDINA
HASSAN II MOSQUE
MARCHÉ CENTRAL
MOHAMMED V SQUARE
HABBOUS QUARTER
LA CORNICHE
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- published: 19 Jun 2022
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Macron meets for dinner with King Mohammed VI in Morocco - Daily Mail
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Trogneux, joined King Mohammed VI for an Iftar meal at King Palace in Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday night...
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Trogneux, joined King Mohammed VI for an Iftar meal at King Palace in Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday night. The evening meal, which is eaten after sunset, marks the end of the daily feast Muslims partake in during Ramadan. The couple spent the night in Rabat before heading back to France on Thursday morning. The visit to Morocco was the first by the recently elected French president to a North African country and aimed to strengthen the relationship between France and Morocco, including cooperation on security issues.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Trogneux, joined King Mohammed VI for an Iftar meal at King Palace in Rabat, Morocco, on Wednesday night. The evening meal, which is eaten after sunset, marks the end of the daily feast Muslims partake in during Ramadan. The couple spent the night in Rabat before heading back to France on Thursday morning. The visit to Morocco was the first by the recently elected French president to a North African country and aimed to strengthen the relationship between France and Morocco, including cooperation on security issues.
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- published: 15 Mar 2018
- views: 529466
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The Best of The Mountains of Morocco | Part One | Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted
Follow chef Gordon Ramsay as he journeys to some of the most incredible and remote locations on Earth in search of culinary inspiration, epic adventures, and cu...
Follow chef Gordon Ramsay as he journeys to some of the most incredible and remote locations on Earth in search of culinary inspiration, epic adventures, and cultural experiences he will never forget.
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- published: 11 Mar 2022
- views: 1533852
10:46
Morocco, how many languages do you speak?
I ask strangers in Tangier, Morocco many languages they speak. Tangier is the most Northern city in Morocco and a fascinating mix of cultures and languages.
Ho...
I ask strangers in Tangier, Morocco many languages they speak. Tangier is the most Northern city in Morocco and a fascinating mix of cultures and languages.
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- published: 02 Jul 2023
- views: 1207344
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Morocco: Sights set on progress - Mediterranean journey | DW Documentary
At the end of their Mediterranean journey, Sineb El Masrar shows Jaafar Abdul Karim her parents’ country. In Morocco, the two visit Tangier’s souk and its old c...
At the end of their Mediterranean journey, Sineb El Masrar shows Jaafar Abdul Karim her parents’ country. In Morocco, the two visit Tangier’s souk and its old city, with its view across the strait of Gibraltar to Europe.
Sineb then travels on alone. She meets an animal rights activist, helps out in a women's cooperative and hears the famous female "Hadra" singers in Chefchaouen, known as "The Blue City". After securing the right to sing in public, they have made female Sufi chanting famous far beyond Morocco’s borders.
Again and again, Sineb finds evidence that Morocco has its sights set on progress. The kingdom is undertaking an energy revolution, aiming to generate more than 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. For now, the Moroccan-made electric car is still a test project. But engineer Kawtar Benabdelaziz sees e-mobility as the future -- and not just in her own country.
Back in Tangier, Sineb and Jaafar look back on their travels around the Mediterranean. One thing is clear: its coastline contains multitudes. With its distinctive mix of European, Arabic and African communities, the Mediterranean’s richness lies in its diversity.
#documentary #dwdocumentary #morocco #mediterranean
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At the end of their Mediterranean journey, Sineb El Masrar shows Jaafar Abdul Karim her parents’ country. In Morocco, the two visit Tangier’s souk and its old city, with its view across the strait of Gibraltar to Europe.
Sineb then travels on alone. She meets an animal rights activist, helps out in a women's cooperative and hears the famous female "Hadra" singers in Chefchaouen, known as "The Blue City". After securing the right to sing in public, they have made female Sufi chanting famous far beyond Morocco’s borders.
Again and again, Sineb finds evidence that Morocco has its sights set on progress. The kingdom is undertaking an energy revolution, aiming to generate more than 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. For now, the Moroccan-made electric car is still a test project. But engineer Kawtar Benabdelaziz sees e-mobility as the future -- and not just in her own country.
Back in Tangier, Sineb and Jaafar look back on their travels around the Mediterranean. One thing is clear: its coastline contains multitudes. With its distinctive mix of European, Arabic and African communities, the Mediterranean’s richness lies in its diversity.
#documentary #dwdocumentary #morocco #mediterranean
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- published: 30 Oct 2022
- views: 189864
1:05
HOW MUSLIM IS MOROCCO | Nas Daily
There are many stereotypes in the world, and Muslim countries have a ton of them.
Granted, some are justified (#WomenInSaudi), but others are less so. And comi...
There are many stereotypes in the world, and Muslim countries have a ton of them.
Granted, some are justified (#WomenInSaudi), but others are less so. And coming to Morocco, I wanted to make sure I communicate what I'm experiencing in this country from the way women live to the way Jews are treated.
There is not a single statement I say in this video that applies to all of Morocco or to the Muslim world, but this is my experience, and I think it's worth sharing in a 1 minute video.
Morocco is far from perfect, and there are negative things that did surprise me too, but for this video, I'm focusing on the positive! :)
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https://wn.com/How_Muslim_Is_Morocco_|_Nas_Daily
There are many stereotypes in the world, and Muslim countries have a ton of them.
Granted, some are justified (#WomenInSaudi), but others are less so. And coming to Morocco, I wanted to make sure I communicate what I'm experiencing in this country from the way women live to the way Jews are treated.
There is not a single statement I say in this video that applies to all of Morocco or to the Muslim world, but this is my experience, and I think it's worth sharing in a 1 minute video.
Morocco is far from perfect, and there are negative things that did surprise me too, but for this video, I'm focusing on the positive! :)
LIKE Nas Daily on Facebook!
@NasDaily on Instagram too!
- published: 08 Nov 2018
- views: 22769
3:38
How to SPEAK Moroccan Basic Moroccan Arabic Phrases for Beginners - Darija Lessons
In this video you will learn how to speak moroccan with basic phreases and expressions used daily in morocco
Moroccan Arabic is a beautiful language So You are...
In this video you will learn how to speak moroccan with basic phreases and expressions used daily in morocco
Moroccan Arabic is a beautiful language So You are in the right place to to speak Moroccan fluently and confidently.
I am available for One-to-one and small group Online tutoring via Zoom or Skype :
Gmail : moroccantutor2024@gmail.com
WhatsApp : +212666766544
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In this video you will learn how to speak moroccan with basic phreases and expressions used daily in morocco
Moroccan Arabic is a beautiful language So You are in the right place to to speak Moroccan fluently and confidently.
I am available for One-to-one and small group Online tutoring via Zoom or Skype :
Gmail : moroccantutor2024@gmail.com
WhatsApp : +212666766544
#moroccanlanguage #moroccanarabic #learndarija
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- published: 04 Apr 2024
- views: 16
27:48
Local people & culture in Morocco
Local people & culture in Morocco, Moroccan People, Customs and Traditions in Morocco, Morocco travel guide, Morocco tourism & vacations, Morocco travel vlog
Tr...
Local people & culture in Morocco, Moroccan People, Customs and Traditions in Morocco, Morocco travel guide, Morocco tourism & vacations, Morocco travel vlog
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Moroccan People, Culture , Customs and Traditions
Morocco is a land with an expansive history of customs and traditions. The country is worldly renowned for its incredible hospitality and its impressive blend of cultures and religions. It is also a land of extraordinary contrasts and remarkable diversity. What could be more emblematic of Moroccan people, customs and cultural heritage than a traditional Moroccan wedding? Moroccan weddings are an elaborate affair that celebrates unity, love, happiness, and prosperity. It is a vibrant commemoration of sanctity and virtue that engages all five senses, through the colors, the music, the clothing, and the food.
Moroccan cuisine is worldly renowned for its intense and diverse flavors, colorful blends and artistic presentation, so naturally when it comes to weddings, the food is just that much more scrumptious and exceptional. Hosting an unforgettable feast entails opulent displays of splendor and sophisticated taste, and this translates to the clothing. People wear their most luxurious and extravagant frocks, with exquisite beaded caftans and fascinating sequined takshitas in vibrant colors.
Weddings aside, the variety in traditional Moroccan clothing is specific to each occasion, based on how casual or formal it is. Djellabas are the most relaxed form of traditional clothing, you can find people sporting while running for errands or while visiting family and friends. Whereas caftans and jabadors can be worn for religious holidays or engagement parties and takshitas are reserved for more formal settings.
Moroccan Cuisine
=============
With centuries of trade, conquest and immigration, Moroccan food preparation and consumption habits have been frequently shaped and reshaped. The region takes pride in its culinary scene with its exquisite flavors and tantalizing aromas. Geographic diversity and climate greatly allow for the cultivation of an impressive range of foods and ingredients.
Because of its strategic location, Morocco has been part of the spice trade route in the past. This marked a truly defining period in the history of North Africa and Morocco in particular. It also helped broaden the country’s culinary scope to incorporate new ingredients, herbs and spices that have now become a staple in Moroccan cuisine.
The rich history of Morocco, from the indigenous Berbers to the nomadic Arabs, the Phoenicians, and the Romans, is emulated in the gastronomy. Moroccan people may differ in terms of their ethnicity, religious beliefs, or political affiliation, but they do share an avid appreciation for food and cooking.
Understanding the food culture is a great way to see how people of different regions come together, share ideas and contribute to the creation of new dishes, meals, and cooking traditions. Tajine, Couscous, Pastilla, and Harira are testimony of regional influences combined with ancient cooking traditions.
A lot of Morocco’s staple dishes, lamb tajine with dried apricots or couscous with caramelized onions and raisins, for example, consist of blending sweet and savory flavors together, a tradition that goes back to Ancient Roman cuisine. When you try to dissect the history of any traditional Moroccan dish, you will find hints of Sicilian, Maltese, Greek, and Arab influences.
This makes it a bit challenging to pinpoint what belongs to whom. Nonetheless, whether it’s street food, a lavish restaurant or a homemade meal, you can expect unctuous dishes full of flavor and panache that will inevitably make you fall in love with the region and its cuisine.
Moroccan Music Scene
==================
The multi-ethnic background of Moroccan culture cannot be more evident than in the country’s musical landscape and dance forms. Despite the Western music scene’s heavy impact on contemporary Moroccan artists, there has been a recent yearning for more traditional and authentic Moroccan music.
This longing to revisit one’s history is encapsulated in the revival of Gnaoua, Berber, Rai, and Andalusian music through annual concerts and festivals dedicated to these ethnic genres. A lot of young musicians and artists have also contributed to this revival by performing covers of traditional songs using more modern-fitting rhythms and instruments to appeal to the youth.
Like a lot of customs and traditions, Moroccan music also varies depending on the geographic location of each region. Andalusian music, a mixture of Spanish and Arab influences, dates back to the 9th century. It’s considered to be Morocco’s classical music, and it’s generally played on special occasions and national celebrations like Eid.
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Local people & culture in Morocco, Moroccan People, Customs and Traditions in Morocco, Morocco travel guide, Morocco tourism & vacations, Morocco travel vlog
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Moroccan People, Culture , Customs and Traditions
Morocco is a land with an expansive history of customs and traditions. The country is worldly renowned for its incredible hospitality and its impressive blend of cultures and religions. It is also a land of extraordinary contrasts and remarkable diversity. What could be more emblematic of Moroccan people, customs and cultural heritage than a traditional Moroccan wedding? Moroccan weddings are an elaborate affair that celebrates unity, love, happiness, and prosperity. It is a vibrant commemoration of sanctity and virtue that engages all five senses, through the colors, the music, the clothing, and the food.
Moroccan cuisine is worldly renowned for its intense and diverse flavors, colorful blends and artistic presentation, so naturally when it comes to weddings, the food is just that much more scrumptious and exceptional. Hosting an unforgettable feast entails opulent displays of splendor and sophisticated taste, and this translates to the clothing. People wear their most luxurious and extravagant frocks, with exquisite beaded caftans and fascinating sequined takshitas in vibrant colors.
Weddings aside, the variety in traditional Moroccan clothing is specific to each occasion, based on how casual or formal it is. Djellabas are the most relaxed form of traditional clothing, you can find people sporting while running for errands or while visiting family and friends. Whereas caftans and jabadors can be worn for religious holidays or engagement parties and takshitas are reserved for more formal settings.
Moroccan Cuisine
=============
With centuries of trade, conquest and immigration, Moroccan food preparation and consumption habits have been frequently shaped and reshaped. The region takes pride in its culinary scene with its exquisite flavors and tantalizing aromas. Geographic diversity and climate greatly allow for the cultivation of an impressive range of foods and ingredients.
Because of its strategic location, Morocco has been part of the spice trade route in the past. This marked a truly defining period in the history of North Africa and Morocco in particular. It also helped broaden the country’s culinary scope to incorporate new ingredients, herbs and spices that have now become a staple in Moroccan cuisine.
The rich history of Morocco, from the indigenous Berbers to the nomadic Arabs, the Phoenicians, and the Romans, is emulated in the gastronomy. Moroccan people may differ in terms of their ethnicity, religious beliefs, or political affiliation, but they do share an avid appreciation for food and cooking.
Understanding the food culture is a great way to see how people of different regions come together, share ideas and contribute to the creation of new dishes, meals, and cooking traditions. Tajine, Couscous, Pastilla, and Harira are testimony of regional influences combined with ancient cooking traditions.
A lot of Morocco’s staple dishes, lamb tajine with dried apricots or couscous with caramelized onions and raisins, for example, consist of blending sweet and savory flavors together, a tradition that goes back to Ancient Roman cuisine. When you try to dissect the history of any traditional Moroccan dish, you will find hints of Sicilian, Maltese, Greek, and Arab influences.
This makes it a bit challenging to pinpoint what belongs to whom. Nonetheless, whether it’s street food, a lavish restaurant or a homemade meal, you can expect unctuous dishes full of flavor and panache that will inevitably make you fall in love with the region and its cuisine.
Moroccan Music Scene
==================
The multi-ethnic background of Moroccan culture cannot be more evident than in the country’s musical landscape and dance forms. Despite the Western music scene’s heavy impact on contemporary Moroccan artists, there has been a recent yearning for more traditional and authentic Moroccan music.
This longing to revisit one’s history is encapsulated in the revival of Gnaoua, Berber, Rai, and Andalusian music through annual concerts and festivals dedicated to these ethnic genres. A lot of young musicians and artists have also contributed to this revival by performing covers of traditional songs using more modern-fitting rhythms and instruments to appeal to the youth.
Like a lot of customs and traditions, Moroccan music also varies depending on the geographic location of each region. Andalusian music, a mixture of Spanish and Arab influences, dates back to the 9th century. It’s considered to be Morocco’s classical music, and it’s generally played on special occasions and national celebrations like Eid.
- published: 08 Sep 2020
- views: 476747