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samedi 19 avril 2008

weather of morocco

weather in morocco is so mosaic too as morocco is, in one single day you can feel how cold is the atlas mountains then you can drive some hours to feel yourself too hot at the sahara dunes and oasis.

at the coasts reign the oceanic moderated climat, at the northen band the mediterranean cool climat sometimes cold, weather at the atlas mountains (inland) is cold and very influenced by height with his snowfall winter, in the south reign the saharian hot climat.

sunshine levels are more than 10 in marrakech , fez , agadir and ouarzazate.

Average Temperatures in Morocco
City
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Agadir
202223232327272825252320
Casablanca
151516182024262824242120
Essaouira
171819192123242824202018
Fes
151518222428323428242017
Marrakech
181923273035353733302620
Ouarzazate
182024263236373932292619
Rabat
161820202428303024232118
Zagora
222525313338414438342922

Morocco people


the main religion in Morocco is Islam, moroccans are a mix of arab and berbers, berber are the native inhabitants of Morocco,in addition there are a minority of jewish and other , also in morocco live interesant number of foreigns especially french and spanish most 0f theme in casablanca and rabat especially.
people in morocco speack moroccan, a dialect from arabic mixed with berber, french and spanish are considered morocco's third langauges.
the population reached 30,122,350 (July 2000 est), with a Birth rate: 24.6 births/1,000 and Death rate: 6.02 deaths/1,000 population.
the sex ratio within the total population is 1 male/female (2000 est), and the Life expectancy at birth is 69.13 years.


Welcome to morocco


Morocco, officially Kingdom of Morocco (Royaume du Maroc, El Reino de Marruecos, Das Königreich Marokko), kingdom (1954 est. pop. 40,161,000), 171,834 sq mi (900,050 sq km), NW Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea (N), the Atlantic Ocean (W), Mauritania , and Algeria (E). Principal cities include Rabat (the capital), Casablanca, Marrakech, and Fes. The Atlas Mts., rising to 13,671 ft (4,167 m) in Jebel Toubkal in the southwest, dominate most of the country.
In the south lie the sandy wastes of the Sahara desert, but in the north is a fertile coastal plain, home of most of the population. Agriculture and mining are economic mainstays. Morocco is a leading producer and exporter of phosphates; other important minerals include iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, manganese, and coal. Food processing and the manufacture of leather goods and textiles are also important. Half the labor force is employed in agriculture, growing cereals, citrus fruits, and vegetables.
Tourism and fishing also contribute to the economy. Most Moroccans are of mixed Arab-Berber descent and are Muslim; Islam is the state religion. There are small Christian and Jewish minorities. Arabic is the official language; Berber dialects, French (a main language of commerce), and Spanish are also spoken.