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Which country does Morocco belong to?

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

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. It covers an area of 459,000 square kilometers, excluding 266,000 square kilometers in Western Sahara, with a coastline of 1.700 kilometers.

Speaking of African countries, people's first impressions are desert, poverty, black people, primitive tribes, wild and desolate, and the sun is shining, while African country Morocco has a turbulent Atlantic Ocean in the west, a gentle Mediterranean Sea in the north, and is separated from Spain by the famous Strait of Gibraltar. Who believes that it is an African country with such a good geographical environment, and many Moroccans speak French. The streets are full of European customs, European architecture, good economy, suitable climate and charming beaches. If you go to Morocco, you will definitely subvert your traditional understanding of Africa, so some people call it a "fake African country".

Morocco is an African country, with 80% white people and a strange environment. The earliest Moroccan residents were mainly Bell people. Now the recognized ancestors of Berbers in the world are one from Europe and one from Sahara. So now Morocco is dominated by Arab whites and mixed-race people. Most people in Morocco are Muslims, and girls choose their own people. So in Morocco, 80% are white, and they are all mixed-race beauties with high nose and deep eyes.