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  2. Jumia - Wikipedia

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    Jumia is a Pan-African technology company that is a marketplace, logistics service and payment service.The logistics service enables the delivery of packages through local partners while the payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions.

  3. Hassan Tower - Wikipedia

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    Hassan Tower or Tour Hassan ( Arabic: صومعة حسان; is the minaret of an incomplete mosque in Rabat, Morocco. [1] It was commissioned by Abu Yusuf Yaqub al-Mansur, the third caliph of the Almohad Caliphate, near the end of the 12th century. The tower was intended to be the largest minaret in the world, [2] and the mosque, if completed ...

  4. List of supermarket chains in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of supermarket chains in Morocco. [1] [2] Acima (merged with Marjane Market) Aswak Assalam. Atacadao. BIM [3] Carrefour. Carrefour Market. Coté Marché.

  5. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco, [d] officially the Kingdom of Morocco, [e] is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to the east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south.

  6. El Jadida - Wikipedia

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    Arab States. El Jadida ( Arabic: الجديدة, romanized : al-Jadīda, [ald͡ʒadiːda]) is a major port city on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, located 96 kilometres (60 mi) south of the city of Casablanca, in the province of El Jadida and the region of Casablanca-Settat. [5] [6] It has a population of 170,956 as of 2023. [7] [unreliable source]

  7. Languages of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Morocco. There are a number of languages in Morocco. De jure, the two official languages are Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber. [7] Moroccan Arabic (known as Darija) is by far the primary spoken vernacular and lingua franca, whereas Berber languages serve as vernaculars for significant portions of the country.

  8. Jebala people - Wikipedia

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    Jebala people. The Jebala ( Moroccan Arabic: جبالة, romanized: Jbāla) are a tribal confederation inhabiting an area in northwest Morocco from the town of Targuist to the west. The Jbala region (from Moroccan Arabic: جبال, romanized: jbāl, lit. 'mountains') thus occupies the western part of the Rif mountains.

  9. Mohammedia - Wikipedia

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    A farm in Fedallah in 1936. The entry of the Kasbah and the Al Atik Mosque in the background. The harbor, which is now Mohammedia, was originally named Fedala ( فضالة ). The name comes from the Arabic words Fadl Allah ( فضل الله) which means "favor of God". According to Graberg de Hemsö, it comes from Fayḍ Allāh, meaning "bounty ...