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Morocco

Morocco

Morocco

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Morocco, situated in the northwestern corner of Africa, covers approximately 710,000 square kilometers and has a population exceeding 37 million, making it a key regional actor. Its diverse geography ranges from coastal plains and mountain ranges to vast desert landscapes. The capital, Rabat, serves as the political and diplomatic center, reflecting a distinctive blend of architectural traditions. Since gaining independence from French colonial rule in 1956, Morocco has undergone a complex historical evolution shaped by Berber, Islamic, and European influences. This legacy is evident in its rich cultural and linguistic diversity, with Arabic, Amazigh (Berber), and French widely used. Owing to its strategic location near Europe, maritime significance, and relative political stability, Morocco has emerged as an attractive destination for investment. However, challenges such as human rights concerns and the Western Sahara dispute persist. Overall, the country’s combination of cultural depth, stability, and strategic positioning enhances its role in tourism, trade, and international engagement.

National and International Performance

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A Statistical Perspective

HRIUI Tri-Dimensional Reports on Morocco: Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis

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