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Get ready for a journey to the mysterious and vibrant land of Morocco!

In this video, we dive into the disputed borders and intriguing geography that make Morocco such a fascinating country. Is it larger than France or closer to the size of California? And what role does Western Sahara play in all of this? From ancient Berber traditions to Hollywood movie sets, Morocco has a wealth of wonders waiting to be discovered.

Join us as we explore Morocco's unique size, political complexities, and stunning landscapes. We'll also touch upon the historical influence of Spain, the world's oldest university in Fez, and the crucial role of phosphate reserves in Morocco's economy. Whether you're a geography enthusiast or simply curious about this North African gem, this video is guaranteed to entertain and inform. Don't miss out on uncovering the secrets of Morocco's borders, cities, and rich cultural heritage! 🇲🇦 🌍 🏜️ 🕌

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@chrishanssen6738

1 year ago

The buffer region isn’t controlled by the Polisario. Morocco is using it as a buffer in the case of an attack against the security berm, so that it doesn’t attack inside Algeria Borders when it retaliates, causing an larger conflict.

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@elprat5438

9 months ago

Morocco will stay United 🇲🇦♥️

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@mohamedred5746

1 year ago

The sahara was Historically Part of Morocco but as you said It was the Euros who created the problem (as Always) and Algeria Is Backing the polisario who are Bunch of Mercenaries in Tindouf... Most of These Mercenaries are Not even From the Sahara But From Chad, Niger, mali and even Algerians... So why we should Give our Historically Lands to these?

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@ryota6208

1 year ago

The majority of phosphate mines are in the main land Morocco which make up 90% of Morocco's production . Great video btw !

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@hizanwali19

1 year ago

USA recognized the Moroccan Sahara, other western countries should follow up soon;

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@mikejustmike2684

1 year ago

Hi, nice video! I just want to point out an error: There's only ONE phosphate mine in "western sahara" , the Bou Craa mine, and it makes up less than 10% of morocco's production.

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@MichaelNamiSound

1 year ago

THANK YOU FOR YOUR OBJECTIVE MESSAGE ABOUT MY COUNTRY, SUPER WELL DONE, MY COMPLIMENTS!!! A YEAR AGO I ASKED YOU TO MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT MOROCCO, AND YOU DID A SUPER WELL, NOTHING TO ADD, NOT POLITICALLY INTENDED BUT MORE FOCUS ON THE STATE OF AFFAIRS. MOROCCO WAS AN EMPIRE, AND AS YOU SAID THE ONLY COUNTRY IN NORTH AFRICA WAS NOT COVERED BY THE OTTOMANS, MOROCCO WAS ALSO VERY STRONG AND THEY DEFENDED THE COUNTRY WELL AND BEATED THE TURKS. THE WESTERN SAHARA NEVER EXISTED AND IS A MOVEMENT THROUGH ALGERIA SINCE 1975, THEREFORE IT WILL NEVER BECOME A LEGITIMATE STATE, AS YOU HAVE SEEN UNDER THE DYNASTIES OF ALMORAVID AND ALMOHAD MOROCCO WAS GREAT GEOGRAPHICALLY.

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@renegadeop3448

1 year ago

I live in the northern part of morocco but a large portion of my family and friends live or come from the western Sahara , and everybody there already consider themselves Moroccan down to the last cell , while every time I watch a video on this topic , it always ignores what the people of that region think , are their loyalty bound to morocco or not ?

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@zakapuntas4698

1 year ago

Actually, i find it very disrespectful that even after you knew that all Moroccans Consider the southern part of the country ( Western Sahara) as a part of Morocco, Historically speaking or realistically speaking it was and it will remain always Moroccan. But you still intentionally used the incorrect divided map, which I don't really understand why you have done it. And as a recap, The Sahara is Moroccan (both Western Sahara and Western Sahara

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@Mootjeman130

1 year ago

My home country

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@benino1

1 year ago

❤ MOROCCO 🇲🇦

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@aiwwakk7152

9 months ago

Greetings to the Kingdom of Morocco from the Islamic Republic of Iran. 🇮🇷🤝🇲🇦

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@Alicja-_-uwu

1 year ago

nice video man keep it up

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@yulzy000

7 months ago

This conflict has been artificially kept alive by Morocco's neighbors ... Algeria

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@omartouil2929

1 year ago

Greetings from Rabat Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦 Great video

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@MazineZ

6 months ago

I still don't comprehend why you didn't show the whole map of Morocco, even though historically speaking it is illogical to show it divided, but what has triggered even more is the fact that you explained, why us the Indigenous people of North africa or the "Amazigh" people don't like to be called as "berbers" and yet you still refer to us by "berbers" . However the video was not a disappointment, you mentioned solid facts and broke down many of the misunderstood ideas about us, so I as a Moroccan I thank you for that!

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@abdellahaitnasseroffi

1 year ago

Hello I'm from Morocco and exactly in Sahara

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@gellert7735

1 year ago

Hey, great video! Can you do Albania in the next video, please?

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@user-wy5gd6ef7c

1 week ago

Beatiful video love from kingdom of morocco❤️

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@Ashamaali

2 days ago

It makes more sense sometimes to ignore power politics and focus on the culture. In some old maps, the 900 / 1000 KM wide strip from the NW tip of Africa right down to the African mainland's westernmost point, was labelled "Mauritania" - the land of the 'Moors'. When you consider that Andalus was effectively a part of that, it must have been an amazing, diverse place. Nowadays people in the UK complain that London is no longer a British city. They fail to see their own strength and success in bringing people together in a uniquely British matrix. All over the Muslim world people claim that their greatest achievement was to create cosmopolitan cities such as Cordoba and Baghdad - many centuries ago.

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