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Universal
Moroccan Architecture is influenced by multiple
architectural styles like Arabic architecture for
fountains, Geometric Design and Islamic Aesthetics Art
https://www.morocco-guide.com/culture
calligraphy, and Persians techniques for tiling
concept.
A groom gives his bride special gifts like sugar or
henna before the wedding. Two days before the
wedding, custom requires the bride to go to the
traditional Moroccan Hamam with her relatives. The Belief System Ritual
next ceremony is when a professional draws https://www.morocco-guide.com/culture
meaningful symbols on the hands and the feet of the
bride.
This welcoming guy is just that. He welcomes
people in Morocco. Morocco takes pride in their
Social Arrangements Customs https://www.morocco-guide.com/culture
amazing hospitality and the guy in the picture above
is someone who hands out water on the streets.
This is the Moroccan President who in Morocco is
Politics Leadership http://apc.com.ng/king-of-morocco-wish
considered a king. His name is Mohammad VI.
Morocco uses trains as a form of public
Economics Transportation http://www.moroccobusinessnews.com/C
transportation.
This a picture of a moroccan cuisine which is
typically a mix of Mediterranean, Arabic,
Social Aspects Food https://www.morocco-guide.com/culture
Andalusian and Berber cuisine. It is meant to show
how multicultural Morocco is.

The presence of Spanish influence is one of the


Aesthetics Architecture http://study.com/academy/lesson/morocc
defining traits of Moroccan architecture. =

The 'tarboosh' or 'tarbouch' is a red hat made by local


artisans of the city of Fes in Morocco. This picture is
Social Aspects Customs https://www.morocco-guide.com/culture
of King Mohammed VI and his brother wearing a
red tarbouch.
This picture is Moroccan money. Economics Currency https://www.morocco-adventure-holiday
There are different levels of education in Morocco.
Education in Morocco is compulsory through to age
15 and free. Middle school taking place at colleges http://www.jeffersoncorner.com/no-wond
Social Aspects Education
requires 3 years to complete. Less than 60% of education/
pupils are either able to, or wish to finish this phase.

This image shows Fes-el bazaar on a holiday.


Belief System Religion http://www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/The
Almost all Moroccans are Sunni Muslim.
Henna tattoos are huge for the bride in Moroccan
weddings. Social Aspects Ritual https://www.pinterest.com/explore/moro

Music and dance are an integral part of Moroccan


life. There is often dancing villagers parading
through the streets. While music and dance in
Morocco can usually be categorized as indigenous Aesthetics Dance https://www.pinterest.com/pin/28506385
Berber or classical Arab, you will also see and hear
African, European and Jewish influences in these
traditional art forms.
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This is a picture of the Hassan Mosque of Morocco. Belief System Religion
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Islam is the most popular religion in Morocco. This
Belief System Religion http%3A%2F%2Fenglish.alarabiya.net%
image shows people practicing.
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