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  2. List of highest mountain peaks of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    High Atlas: 3,615 metres (11,860 ft) 1609: 45: Eighteenth highest peak in North Africa Angour: High Atlas: 3,616 metres (11,864 ft) 417: 3.0: Nineteenth highest peak in North Africa Jebel Anghomer: High Atlas

  3. Aroumd - Wikipedia

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    Aroumd (pronounced "arr-umm-n-d", also spelt Armed, Around, Arempt) is a small Amazigh village in the Ait Mizane Valley of the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Its population is around 1,900. Its altitude is 1900 m above sea level. Www.imlil-trekking.com > Aroumd is 40 minutes' walk up the valley from Imlil, and is quieter and seen as more ...

  4. Toubkal National Park - Wikipedia

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    Toubkal National Park is a national park in the High Atlas mountain range, 70 kilometres from Marrakesh in central-western Morocco. Established in 1942, it covers an area of 380 km 2. Jbel Toubkal is the highest peak of the park at 4,167 metres.

  5. Jbel Igdet - Wikipedia

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    Jbel Igdet (Arabic: جبل عقدت) is a mountain located in the Western High Atals range in Morocco. It is the westernmost ultra-peak of the Atlas Mountains. [1] Its highest peak is 11,873 ft (3619 m). [2]

  6. Imlil, Marrakesh-Safi - Wikipedia

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    Imlil (Arabic: إمليل; Berber languages: ⵉⵎⵍⵉⵍ) is a small village in the high Atlas Mountains of Morocco.It is 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) above sea level. A portrait of Imlil and the problems and prospects of Morocco's mountain populations appeared in 1984 in the book by James A. Miller called Imlil and published by Westview Press.

  7. Atlas Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Mountains are a mountain range in the Maghreb in North Africa.It separates the Sahara Desert from the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; the name "Atlantic" is derived from the mountain range, which stretches around 2,500 km (1,600 mi) through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.