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  2. Palmeraie (Marrakesh) - Wikipedia

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    Palmeraie. Palmeraie (palm grove) is a palm oasis of several hundred thousand trees outside of Marrakesh, Morocco.Situated at the edge of the city's northern section, it measures 5 miles (8.0 km) in length, and covers an area of 54 square miles (140 km 2). [1]

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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. Category:Islands of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Mogador Island; P. Point Cires This page was last edited on 24 December 2016, at 18:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ... Category: Islands of Morocco.

  5. Horses in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Morocco had 160,000 horses of all breeds. Between 2011 and 2017, the number of new births rose by 24%, or 900 more horses. [6] The country's main breeds are the Arabian and Barb. [11] More rarely, Morocco also breeds Arabians, Thoroughbreds and Anglo-Arabians. However, mule breeding for agricultural work is still very common. [16]

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

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    The Royal Mansour in Marrakech is known around the world for its luxurious accommodations and top-notch culinary offerings, having won a host of awards since opening in 2010. Now, after nearly 14 ...

  7. Cabo Negro - Wikipedia

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    Cabo Negro, also known as Golf Beach Cabo Negro or Cabo Negro Beach and Golf Resort is a beach resort in northern Morocco, to the north of Tetouan, southeast of M'Diq, just north of Martil. [1] The club originally had 9 holes, designed in 1978 by M. Cabell and B. Robinson, but has since been expanded into a full golf course.