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Where is Morocco?

Morocco is located on the African continent. Morocco's specific geographical location is located in the northwest of West Africa. Many people commented: "Being in Africa, but not like Africa; Not Europe, but close to Europe; It is an Arab country, different from other Arab countries. " Morocco was ruled successively by Phoenicia, Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire. The first Arab kingdom was founded in 788 AD.

The Kingdom of Morocco, referred to as Morocco for short, is a coastal Arab country in northwest Africa, bordering Algeria in the east and southeast, Western Sahara in the south, the Atlantic Ocean in the west and Spain and Portugal across the sea in the north.

Morocco became independent on 1956. 1August, 957 14 was named the Kingdom of Morocco, and Sudan was renamed the King. 1979 Morocco occupied Western Sahara, and its rights in Western Sahara have not been recognized by any country in the world, but the League of Arab States clearly recognized Western Sahara as Morocco's territory. Morocco believes that Ceuta and Melilla, which border it, should be its territory, but they are actually under the jurisdiction of Spain.

Mozambique's economic aggregate ranks fifth in Africa and third in North Africa. Phosphate export, tourism and remittance are the main pillars of Mozambique's economy. Agriculture has a certain foundation, but food cannot be self-sufficient. Rich in fishery resources, the output ranks first in Africa. The industrial development momentum is good, especially the automobile industry is developing rapidly and taking shape.