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  2. Burnous - Wikipedia

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    A burnous (Arabic: برنوس, romanized: burnūs), also burnoose, burnouse, bournous or barnous, is a long cloak of coarse woollen fabric with a pointed hood, often white in colour, traditionally worn by Arab and Berber men in North Africa. [1] Historically, the white burnous was worn during important events by men of high positions.

  3. List of reptiles of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Bons, Philippe; Philippe Geniez; Albert Montori (1996). Amphibians & Reptiles of Morocco (Including Western Sahara).Ed. Asociación Herpetológica Española ...

  4. List of mammals of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Cape hyrax. The hyraxes are any of four species of fairly small, thickset, herbivorous mammals in the order Hyracoidea. About the size of a domestic cat they are well furred, with rounded bodies and a stumpy tail.

  5. Burnoose - Wikipedia

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  6. List of butterflies of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan grayling, Pseudochazara atlantis (Austaut, 1905) Great sooty satyr, Satyrus ferula (Fabricius, 1793) Giant grayling, Berberia abdelkader (Pierret, 1837) dark giant grayling, Berberia lambessanus (Staudinger, 1901) Meadow brown, Maniola jurtina (Linnaeus, 1758) Moroccan meadow brown, Hyponephele maroccana (Blachier, 1908)

  7. List of birds of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    (A) Accidental - a species that only rarely occurs in Morocco; records of these species require formal acceptance by the Commission d'Homologation Marocaine (Moroccan Rare Birds Committee) (I) Introduced - a species introduced to Morocco as a consequence, direct or indirect, of human actions, and has become established

  8. Amazigh fibula - Wikipedia

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    A Shilha musician wearing two large triangular brooches in the Souss region of Morocco at the beginning of the 20th century.. An Amazigh fibula (Tarifit: ⵜⵉⵙⵖⵏⵙⵜ, romanized: Tisɣnst, Tachelhit: ⵜⴰⵥⵕⵥⵉⵜ, romanized: Taẓṛẓit, Moroccan Arabic: تزرزيت, romanized: taẓṛẓit) is a traditional fibula or brooch with practical and symbolic importance in ...

  9. Shilha people - Wikipedia

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    The Shilha people traditionally call themselves ishelhien.This endonym is rendered as les Chleuh in French. [7] The Ishelhien are also known as Shluh and Schlöh. [5] Among Arabic speakers, Chleuh serves as an appellation for Berbers generally, although Imazighen is the proper Berber self-name for Berbers as a whole.