Paradigms Volume 1 Issue 1 | Page 8

Marhaba to Morocco! Welcome to Morocco M orocco is the crossroads of Europe, traveler can experience a different taste of Africa, and Arabia. It is considered cultural diversity as he/she goes through the one of the diverse cultures and cities and villages in between. Buses are the geographies in the world. It has got beaches and cheapest and most reliable to get around marvels, mountains and mosques, film studios Morocco. Collective taxis are slightly more and scorpions. It is home to some of the world’s expensive than buses, but are a speedier most outstanding athletes –e.g runner Said alternative for getting from A to B. Morocco’s Aouita. It has its own unique brand of the North train network is a fast and comfortable way to African music known as RAI. travel between major cities; but it is limited. The The official languages are Amazigh, Arabic, and French. French is somehow limited to business, media, and administration as hangover from colonial days. In the mountains, Amazigh people speak the Amazigh language. Most people in Morocco are multilingual. They speak some English and Spanish besides Arabic and French. As slightly larger than the state of California as it can be, Morocco’s geography is rich and diverse. From Tangier in the north to Dakhla on the west coast, a most useful rail line links Marrakech and Tangier via Casablanca and Rabat. Hiring a car is also an ideal way to see the country, and major roads are in good shape, even if most of them only have one lane. Agadir