Tuesday, 17 November 2009
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Royaume du Maroc Rabat Asilah tanger Casablanca Chefchaouen
The economic capital of the Kingdom has never been an imperial city. Visit the site of the United Nations with its former colonial residence (the residence of Marshal Lyautey whom a statue was erected there), and especially the new and immense Hassan II Mosque.Built from 1988 to 1993 and marking the reign of King Hassan II, the latter has the largest minaret in the world (200m).

Chefchaouen, one of the most pleasant cities of Morocco. The blue and white town rises to a detour route, with its terraced houses with tiled roofs round. With a score of mosques and shrines, the holy city of Chefchaouen breathes an atmosphere of deep serenity. After the joys resorts of Cabo Negro, it is good to stroll along its cobbled streets, meditating on a shaded plot relaxing and drinking tea in a Moorish cafe!





