North Atlantic Coast (Morocco)
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[[file:Bouregreg banner.jpg|1280px|Bou Regreg Valley}} The North Atlantic Coast of Morocco is one the busiest areas in the nation and home to the capital city.
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Cities
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- Rabat GPS 34.020882,-6.84165 - the capital of Morocco; very relaxed and hassle-free, highlights include a 12th-century tower and minaret
- Casablanca GPS 33.533333,-7.583333 - this modern city by the sea is a starting point for visitors flying into the nation. If you have the time, both the historical medina and the contemporary mosque (the second largest in the world) are well worth an afternoon
- El Jadida GPS 33.233447,-8.53868 - the former Portuguese colony of Mazagan. A UNESCO World Heritage site
- Larache GPS 35.1759,-6.1905 - main harbour of the former Spanish protectorate and charming seaside toen
More Destinations
- Asilah GPS 35.462954,-6.0544 – a small beach town about an hour south of Tangier. It is the home of a great festival in August, with live music and bazaars
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