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After Spain announced its intention to abandon the territory in 1975, the united front presented by the Maghreb nations quickly disintegrated, as a result of Morocco, and subsequently Mauritania, staking claims to the territory.
On September 14, 2002 he was subsequently turned over to the United States, which transferred him to a black site in Morocco for interrogation.
France subsequently established a full protectorate over Morocco ( March 30, 1912 ), ending what remained of the country's formal independence.
In 1934 she established a civil air ambulance service in Morocco and was subsequently awarded the Medaille de la Paix du Maroc ( Medal of Peace of Morocco ).
Hall in establishing a centre for primate studies, extending socio-ecological principles to primates, supervising doctoral projects and leading field research in Ethiopia on the Gelada Baboon and in Morocco on the Barbary Macaque, subsequently developed by Robin Dunbar and John Deag respectively.
Boutabout was subsequently called up to be part of the Algerian 2004 African Nations Cup in Tunisia where he started 3 games in the competition without scoring a goal before the team lost in the quarter-finals to Morocco.
This confederacy subsequently established Morocco, conquered western Algeria, and Al-Andalus.
They subsequently went on to win the qualifying competition, earning their place by beating Italy and Morocco of the Mediterranean group before travelling to Florida to defeat the USA, winners of the Pacific group.
Nominally, they were under the control of the Sultan of Morocco, but in practice they formed an extension of the French Army and subsequently fought for France in third countries ( see below ).
They subsequently became a form of gendarmerie, keeping order in rural districts of Morocco.

Morocco and built
In 721, the emir of Córdoba had built up a strong army from Morocco, Yemen, and Syria to conquer Aquitaine, the large duchy in the southwest of Gaul, nominally under Frankish sovereignty, but in practice almost independent in the hands of the Odo the Great, the Duke of Aquitaine, since the Merovingian kings had lost power.
Morocco then annexed the entire territory and, in 1985, built a 2, 500-kilometer sand berm around three-quarters of it.
In 1969 and 1970, Heyerdahl built two boats from papyrus and attempted to cross the Atlantic Ocean from Morocco in Africa.
The ship was abandoned and the following year, another similar vessel, Ra II, was built of totora by Demetrio, Juan and Jose Limachi from Lake Titicaca in Bolivia and likewise set sail across the Atlantic from Morocco, this time with great success.
Marrakech in southeastern Morocco has a gate, built in the twelfth century, called the Bab Aguinaou, the Gate of the Negro ( Delafosse, Haut-Sénégal-Niger, II, 277-278 ).
Abdullāh al-Mahdi's control soon extended over all of central Maghreb, an area consisting of the modern countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya, which he ruled from Mahdia, his newly built capital in Tunisia.
Meknes, the capital city he built, is sometimes called the " Versailles of Morocco ", because of its extravagance.
The call sign LI2B was used by Heyerdahl again in 1969 – 70, when he built a papyrus reed raft and sailed from Morocco to Barbados in an attempt to show a possible link between the civilization of ancient Egypt and the New World.
A second dock basin was created at Penhoët in 1881, to allow the servicing of larger ships, but a lock gate built to access it cut the town in two, thus creating Old Saint-Nazaire and an artificial island called " Little Morocco ".
Saudi Arabia, India, Morocco, Turkey and even the United Nations in Cyprus built similar barriers before Israel, in each case reducing terrorism or, in the latter case, communal violence.
* September 3 – The Spanish Navy aviation ship Dédalo, the only ship ever built capable of operating airships, balloons, and seaplanes, accompanies a Spanish fleet to Morocco to participate in the Rif War.
* The Hassan II Mosque in Morocco is built on reclaimed land.
Chamberlain grouped all European peoples — not just Germanics, but Celts, Slavs, Greeks, and Latins — as well as Berbers from North Africa-" The noble Moor of Spain is anything but a pure Arab of the desert, he is half a Berber ( from the Aryan family ) and his veins are so full of Gothic blood that even at the present day noble inhabitants of Morocco can trace their descent back to Teutonic ancestors " into the " Aryan race ," a race built on the ancient Proto-Indo-European culture.
The wall was built in six stages, and the area behind the wall was expanded from a small area near Morocco in the north to most of the western and central part of the country gradually.
The Student Center, built around 1926, was once the Club Morocco Nightclub and Casino.
Ma al -' Aynayn set about acquiring firearms and other materials both through channels in Morocco and through direct negotiations with rival European powers such as Germany, and quickly built up a sizable fighting force.
The tower was built by the military architect Francisco de Arruda, who had already built several fortresses in Portuguese territories in Morocco.
It was built to resemble the minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakech ( Morocco ), although the top section of the bell tower dates from the Renaissance.
The Casablanca-Rabat expressway, designated A3, was the first expressway to be built in Morocco, with construction starting in the 1970s.
This house had really been built in Morocco for the International Exhibition in Vienna 1873.
Teams from 7 countries assembled at Colomb-Béchar in Algeria and using French-designed and built machines for the most part, sailed through Algeria, Spanish Morocco and into the capital of Mauritania.
Joseph seeks out Suleyman, a former Barbary Coast pirate who has built up an independent power base in Fez, Morocco.
On his return to Morocco Hamri built a new house in Zahjouka, which became a gathering place for the musicians.

Morocco and Moroccan
* 1999 – Beni Ounif massacre in Algeria ; some 29 people are killed at a false roadblock near the Moroccan border, leading to temporary tensions with Morocco.
A Morocco | Moroccan with his Arabian horse along the Barbary coast.
Casablanca hosts headquarters and main industrial facilities for the leading Moroccan and international companies based in Morocco.
England established a trading relationship with Morocco in opposition to Spain, selling armour, ammunition, timber, and metal in exchange for Moroccan sugar, in spite of a Papal ban.
In the First Moroccan Crisis of 1905, Germany nearly came to blows with Britain and France when the latter attempted to establish a protectorate over Morocco.
The Second Moroccan Crisis of 1911 saw another dispute over Morocco erupt when France tried to suppress a revolt there.
Spanish Guinea was granted independence as Equatorial Guinea in 1968, while the Moroccan enclave of Ifni had been ceded to Morocco in 1969.
In 1912, after the First Moroccan Crisis and the Agadir Crisis, the Treaty of Fez was signed, effectively dividing Morocco into a French and Spanish protectorate.
A second " Moroccan crisis " provoked by Berlin, increased European Great Power tensions, but the Treaty of Fez ( signed on March 30, 1912 ) made Morocco a protectorate of France.
Two years later, faced with a united Moroccan demand for the sultan's return, rising violence in Morocco, and the deteriorating situation in Algeria, the French government brought Mohammed V back to Morocco.
This is a chart of trend of gross domestic product of Morocco at market prices estimated by the International Monetary Fund with figures in millions of Moroccan dirhams.
The Royal Moroccan Armed Forces are the summation of the armed forces of the kingdom of Morocco.
For Mauritania, the détente with Morocco promised to end the threat of Moroccan incursions, and it also removed the threat of Moroccan support for opposition groups formed during the Haidalla presidency.
Relations between Morocco and Mauritania continued to improve through 1986, reflecting President Taya's pragmatic, if unstated, view that only a Moroccan victory over the Polisario would end the guerrilla war in the Western Sahara.
Taya made his first visit to Morocco in October 1985 ( prior to visits to Algeria and Tunisia ) in the wake of Moroccan claims that Polisario guerrillas were again traversing Mauritanian territory.
Moroccan troops took control of the region vacated by Mauritania and later proclaimed the territory reintegrated into Morocco.
Morocco | Moroccan Couscous
Dairy product shops ( Mahlaba in Moroccan Arabic ) are open throughout cities in Morocco.
Raised between Fez and San Sebastian, Chef Najat Kaanache has served as an unofficial Culinary Ambassador of Morocco, sharing Moroccan flavors and cooking techniques with many of the world's top chefs during her pilgrimage through the best restaurant kitchens of Spain, Denmark, Holland and the US.
* Flavors of Morocco Gourmet Moroccan Baking Mixes
* Moroccan dirham, the ISO 4217 code for the currency of Morocco
In November of that year, the Green March into Western Sahara began when 300, 000 unarmed Moroccans accompanied by the Moroccan Army armed with heavy weapons as SAM and others converged on the southern city of Tarfaya and waited for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western Sahara.

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