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This is Mi Oral Presentation II in English I is about Marocco

Transcript of Marocco

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Important aspects:Important aspects:

Language: Modern Standard Arabic and French

Religion: Islam Politics: Monarchy Politic Limits : North : Spain

East :Algeria South: Mauritania

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ClimateClimate

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Cuisine

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Cities

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Culture

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The life of the womenThe life of the women

“Jelaba” or “Foulard”

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Meeting EtiquetteMeeting Etiquette

 When Moroccans greet each other they take their time and converse about their families, friends, and other general topics.

 Handshakes may be somewhat weak according to western standards.

Once a relationship has developed, it is common to kiss on both cheeks, starting with the left cheek while shaking hands,

men with men and women with women.

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Dining EtiquetteDining Etiquette

If you are invited to a Moroccan's house:  You should remove your shoes.  Dress smartly. Doing so demonstrates

respect towards your hosts.  Check to see if your spouse is included

in the invitation. Conservative Moroccans may not entertain mixed-sex groups.

Shake everyone's hand individually.

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Asilah, also known as Arzila., is one of the most pictures and historic attractions in Morocco. It is located approximately fifty kilometers outside the city of Tangier and has been dated back to 1500 B.C.

AsilahAsilah

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The entrance to the gardens is through a skilfully crafted door inscribed with Arabesque calligraphy and within the grounds of the gardens visitors will come across Roman ruins and elaborate tombstones.

CHELLAH GARDENSCHELLAH GARDENS

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FESFES

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Thank you!!!