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  2. Plan Azur - Wikipedia

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    Mediterrania-Saïdia is the only Plan Azur resort on the Mediterranean coastline. The 7,000,000 sq m real estate project was launched in 2005 by a Spanish property developer Fadesa. The completion was planned for 2009, however, updates are documented on the official Mediterrania Saidia site.

  3. Rescued Horse Running Free With Dog Buddy on the ... - AOL

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    On November 5, Marta from Essaouira Horse Paradise posted a breathtaking clip of Capo, the rescue horse, running alongside his canine BFF on a gorgeous African beach. It looks like a scene ...

  4. Tourism in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Agadir and its beach resorts; Tarfaya and its beach resorts; Fez – Morocco's second largest city and it is the science and spiritual capital of Morocco. [13] It contains an old area which is considered the biggest area in the world where vehicles can't get in. It is also the home of "Al Qarawyien" the world's oldest university.

  5. Hassilabied - Wikipedia

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    Hassilabied is a village in the Sahara Desert in Morocco, 5 km north of Merzouga. Most people are here to take a camel safari into the dunes of Erg Chebbi, and to get a taste of remote (tourism-influenced) Berber life. Winter months (November to February) are cool, with daily high temperatures only slightly over 10 °C, and cold nights.

  6. In Morocco, One of the World’s Grandest Resort Brands Is ...

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    In Morocco, One of the World’s Grandest Resort Brands Is Expanding With New Properties — Here’s an Inside Look. Sean Flynn. October 31, 2024 at 3:00 PM.

  7. Wildlife of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    To the north and west, Morocco has a long coastline on the Atlantic Ocean; to the north lies the Strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean Sea. It encompasses a wide range of terrain types; there is a coastal plain in the north, and many mountain ranges running from east to west across the country, with the Rif Mountains in the northern half ...