5.Sidi Ifni
Sidi Ifni (Arabic: سيدي إفني) is a city located in southwest Morocco, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of 20,000 people. The economic base of the city is fishing. It belongs to the Souss-Massa-Drâa economic region and to the Sidi Ifni Province. Its inhabitants are mainly Chleuhs and Arabs from the Ait Baamrane tribe. In 2000, an important fishing port was concluded, which serves as a base for fish exports.
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Sidi Ifni (Arabic: سيدي إفني) is a city located in southwest Morocco, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. It has a population of 20,000 people. The economic base of the city is fishing. It belongs to the Souss-Massa-Drâa economic region and to the Sidi Ifni Province. Its inhabitants are mainly Chleuhs and Arabs from the Ait Baamrane tribe. In 2000, an important fishing port was concluded, which serves as a base for fish exports.
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4.Rabat
Rabat (Arabic: الرباط, ar-Ribaaṭ, literally "Fortified Place"; Berber: ⴻⵔⵔⴱⴰⵟ, Errbaṭ; Moroccan Arabic: ارّباط, Errbaṭ) is the capital and second largest city of Morocco with an urban population of approximately 620,000 (2004)[2] and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million. It is also the capital of the Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaer administrative region.
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3.Asilah
Asilah (Arabic: أصيلة،; "authentic", Portuguese: Arzila, Spanish: Arcila) is a fortified town on the northwest tip of the Atlantic coast of Morocco, about 31 km from Tangier. Its ramparts and gateworks remain fully intact.
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2.High Atlas
High Atlas, also called the Grand Atlas Mountains (Arabic: الاطلس الكبير and French: Haut Atlas) is a mountain range in central Morocco in Northern Africa.
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1.Merzouga
Merzouga is a small village in southeastern Morocco, about 35 kilometres southeast of Rissani, about 55 kilometers from Erfoud, and about 50 kilometers from the Algerian border.
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