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Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon

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As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people teached Moroccans French language. You can also see how they write different than us Americans. رحبا ! كيف حالك؟ which means hello! How are you? Love, Me

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Page 1: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people

Morocco

By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon

Page 2: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people
Page 3: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people

As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people teached Moroccans French language. You can also see how they write different than us Americans. !حالك؟ كيف which meansرحباhello! How are you?

Love,Me

Page 4: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people
Page 5: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people

If you go to morocco don’t dress like local or a Muslim person. It's unnecessary unless visiting a mosque and you could upset the locals. You should wear dark sunglasses just incase. You should always walk confidently it always works when you are walking wit a male by your side. You should have your shoulders hidden. Unless if you want to wear a strappy top just wear a shawl over it. And don't wear tight trousers or skirts above the knee. In morocco you dress really different than how you dress here in Illinois.

Love,Me

Page 6: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people

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Page 7: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people

In morocco the current government is Mohammed VI. When you vote you have to be 18 years of age and up.(18+) And they elect by the house of legislature. Nov. 18 1956 Moroccans celebrated their freedom from the Spanish and French. But on march 2 of that year was when they were freed from the French. And on April 7 they were freed by the Spanish. They vote different in morocco different than how we vote here in Illinois.

Love,Me

Page 8: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people
Page 9: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people

Over here in morocco I see two gigantic, amazing snowcapped mountains chains and beautiful landmarks. To my north I see the meridian sea and to my west I__ see the west Sahara desert. The climate changes to hot and cold. In the winter it’s cold and wet. In the summer it’s really hot and__ dry._______________________

Love,ERIKA

Page 10: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people
Page 11: Morocco By: Danna Ortiz & Erika Pavon. As you can see on the picture, Moroccans speak Arabic. Since morocco was ruled by the French, the French people

In morocco there are many health issues, but there is one very important that is an issue. Women can’t be doctors or nurses because it’s a rule in morocco. The rural supplies that they use is not clean and they don’t have other extras supplies. When people get ill some survive and some die. There aren’t many doctors or nurses. People are ill and people who are not they are getting ill. This is what is happening today. Also forty percent of the people in morocco can not read or write.

Love,Erika

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