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Link >> https://maburkanginan.blogspot.com/?good=1857338715 SINOPSIS : Morocco is a land of spectacular scenery, with a rich history, and heady with tantalizing scents and colorful sights. The call of the muezzin seems to draw people from every corner of the globe. In 1956 Morocco gained independence from French colonial rule and was jolted into the 20th century. Today it is a country in transition—a unique blend of Arab, African, and European ways of life. The teeming cities have an air o
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SINOPSIS :
Morocco is a land of spectacular scenery, with a rich history, and heady with tantalizing scents and colorful sights. The call of the muezzin seems to draw people from every corner of the globe. In 1956 Morocco gained independence from French colonial rule and was jolted into the 20th century. Today it is a country in transition—a unique blend of Arab, African, and European ways of life. The teeming cities have an air o
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SINOPSIS : Morocco is a land of spectacular scenery, with a
rich history, and heady with tantalizing scents and colorful
sights. The call of the muezzin seems to draw people from
every corner of the globe. In 1956 Morocco gained
independence from French colonial rule and was jolted into the
20th century. Today it is a country in transition—aunique
blend of Arab, African, and European ways of life. The teeming
cities have an air of sophistication and joie de vivre, but life in
rural areas has stayed much the same. And while the cities are
highly westernized, tradition and religion still play a vital role in
the everyday life of most people. With rapid change came
problems. Lack of opportunity and high unemployment
resulted in a brain drain”as educated Moroccans made