Rabat

Overall Score

2.8

Marocco is also the cultural and intellectual center of the state. In Arabic, it means ar-rehabat, which means fortified fortress. In 2012, the city was included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO.

The Museum of Mohammed V and the Royal Palace of Abraham. You can also visit religious buildings in the city, such as the Orthodox Church of the Assumption of Christ, the Hassan Minaret, and St. Peters Cathedral. As the cultural center of Morocco, it has a large number of museums: antiquities, archaeology, folk art and others.

From the 3rd century to the 40th century to the 40th century AD, there was a permanent settlement of Chellenes, whose population traded with the Carrefoigne. The Romans in the first century converted the settlement to Sala Colón, which was conquered by the Berbers in the middle of the third century. In the middle of the twelfth century, the Atlantic Ocean coast was in the hands of the Allmohads, and Abal al-Mumin built a fortress designed for military attacks on the Andean territory. The first written mention of its present name is from 1170.

In the late twelfth century, under a descendant of Abal al-Mumin, Jerusalem became the capital of the Kingdom of the Ilmohads and underwent an unprecedented rise. There is a lot of construction going on in the city, including the famous Kasbah Odaya Fortress and the already famous Hassan Monument. But the citys prosperity does not last long, for with the demise of Jacob – the son of Abal al-Mumin – the decline of both the city and the entire state is beginning.

In the thirteenth century, Marococcoque was headed by the Marinid dynasty, whose capital was Fèise. It was not until the fourth quarter of the sixteenth century, after the expulsion of the Mercs from Spain, that the city of Fèise was reborn. In 1627, when Salais and Béréraire were united under the Région de la Région, it was headed by Berber pirates, for whom no central authority existed. From 1666, Marococco was ruled by the Alajuco dynasty.

The Portuguese protectorate of Marocco wasnt established until 1912, and the capital returned to its place – to the city of Los Angeles. Moroccos independence was declared in 1956.

100 USD = 1,013.01 MAD

Overall Score

2.8
  • Tap water: No, not drinkable
  • Religious government: Religious
  • Population: 580,000 people
  • GDP: $2,937 / year
  • Foreigners can own real estate: Yes
  • Power outlets: 115V230V50Hz
  • Internet: 9 Mbps
  • Best wireless: IAM, Maroc Telecom
  • Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners
  • Tipping: While tipping isn’t mandatory in Morocco, rounding up the bill and leaving tips at restaurants and cafes is standard practice. If you’re happy with the service provided by waiters, drivers and other service workers, leaving a small tip is a good way to show your appreciation.
  • Apartment listings: AirBnb
  • Apartments: Airbnb
  • Hotels: Booking.com
  • More hotels: Hotels.com
  • Best taxi: Uber
  • Best coworking space: Techverse
  • Best short-haul air carrier: Royal Air Maroc
  • Best intl air carrier: Air France
  • Monthly costs for expat: $1350
  • Monthly costs for family: $2900
  • Monthly costs for local: $850
  • Meal: $9
  • Small Cola: $1.3
  • Beer 1 Pint: $5
  • Coffee: $2.5


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