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Presented by :

Aicha HAMIDI
アイシャ・ハミディ
About me
Studies
Baccalaureate Scientific: option chemical physics (Hassan
Dakhil High School, Morocco)
Bachelor's degree: Life Sciences (University of Fes, Morocco)
Bachelor's degree: Biology and Health, option Cellular Biology
and Physiology (University of Limoges, France)
Master's degree: Biomaterials for Health (University of
Strasbourg, France)
MASTER 2nd year (2022-2023): Management and business
administration: (Business school of strasbourg, France)

Professional experience
アイシャ・ハミディ Laboratory assistant
Auxiliary of life for seniors
Children's companion
Commercial hostess
Geography and Topography

Surface of 710 850 km2 Morocco Image From Space


Climate

Morocco has a Mediterranean climate, summer is usually hot and dry, winters are
cold and wet, with rain beginning in October
Dynastics History
of Morroco

Idrisside dynasty Almoravid Dynasty Almohad dynasty


(1145-1248)
(789-974) (1060-1147)

Marinid dynasty Saadian dynasty Alaouite dynasty


(1244-1465) (1554-1659) (1666-present)
Facts About Morroco

MONEY
FLAG OF MOROCCO
1 Japanese yen = 0,075
Moroccan dirham
FORM OF GOVERNMENT: Constitutional monarchy
CAPITAL: Rabat
POPULATION: 36,314,130
AREA: 172,000 square miles

Languages
Official languages

Berber ( Tamazight )
Arabic

French is the second language

Spanish is spoken widely in the north of Morocco


Traditional Clothing

Our traditional dress here is the Djellaba

(usually these are worn with "Balgha")

Caftan which we might wear at weddings too


Culture and Customs of Morocco

Morocco is a sovereign state of Islam

Moroccan families has a strong foundation in unity


Moroccan Weddings

Custom requires the bride to go to the traditional


Moroccan Hamam (sauna) with her relatives

A groom is required to give his bride special gifts


before the big day such as sugar
or henna as well as other gifts chosen by him

We also use the Amariya (traditional ornamental chair) for both the
bride and the groom to lift them up
Amariya seems to be a sort of a chair
The bride in Moroccan Amaria
Moroccan Food

Moroccan cuisine is typically a mix of Mediterranean,


Arabic, Andalusian and Berber cuisine, as well as
inspiration taken from Southern Europe
Couscous Tajine Bastila Morrocan
soupe

Moroccans enjoy drinking mint tea sweetened with


sugar
Moroccan Architecture
The cultural diversity of Morocco is reflected
in the varied architectural beauties
that can be found all across the nation

Moroccan Riad
decorated with Zellige

Many buildings feature the traditional tilework, known as zellige

Moroccan Handcraft Handmade Morrocan Lamp


Moroccan Music
Music is fundamental in the Moroccan daily life

From Left to Right : Ghaita - Mijwiz - Qarqaba - Tam-Tam - Bendir - Tarija - Tar

Ahidhous Regada Gnawa Andalusian


Fact About Morroco
Morocco is home to the world’s oldest university

Morocco has nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Morocco is the world’s largest exporter of sardines

The medieval city of Fez is home to the world’s largest car-free urban area

Morocco has 75% of the world's phosphate reserves (white gold)

The Argan tree is an 80-million-year-old relic tree species exclusively endemic in Morocco

World's oldest Homo sapiens fossils found in Morocco Around (300,000 years)

35% of Moroccan poeples can speak up to 5 lunguages


Some Moroccan
personalities

Rachid Yazami, the inventor of


Ibn Battuta was a medieval traveler who
graphite anode (negative pole) for
wrote one of the world’s most famous
lithium-ion batteries
travel books, "the Riḥlah"

Faouzi Al-anja, the Morrocan who Badr Hari is one of the most explosive
revolutionized the hydrogen car heavyweight kickboxers of all time
Visit Morocco

Jemaa el-Fnaa square in


The blue city
Marrakesh

Morocco is a gateway to Africa and a country of dizzying diversity


Main cities
Rabat : The capital city
Casablanca : The biggest city
Marrakesh : The red city
Fes : The spiritual and cultural city
Chefchaoun : The blue city
Old Imperial Cities with Plenty of History and
Character

Morocco has four imperial cities: Marrakesh, Fes, Meknes, and Rabat. Rabat is
the current capital city
Diverse Mountain Ranges Appeal to Fans of
the Outdoors

Morocco’s Atlas Mountains have three separate ranges: the High Atlas, the Middle
Atlas, and the Anti Atlas. Each offers a variety of hiking experiences for people of all
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experience and skill levels.
Gorgeous Beaches along the Stretching
Coastlines

Morocco has beaches along both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean
Popular holiday spots include Tangier and Agadir, while other unique and
breathtaking cities like Asilah, El Jadida, and Oualidia
Stunning Sahara Desert

The Moroccan Sahara desert is like nowhere else on earth. The Sahara speaks to
everyone’s imagination.
モロッコについてもっと知りたい?
それは十分だ もちろん
Moroccan Hospitality

Moroccan people are ones of the nicest people you'll ever meet!
モロッコへようこそ
President ABE Megumi
Dr. TERAKADO Osamu

Professor. Taquet David


Professor. Yoshiyuki Usuda

Roommate of International Dorm

National Institute of technology, Hakodate college


If you want to know more about Morroco, or have any
question

Mail: hamidiaicha737@gmail.com

モロッコへようこそ ‫مرحبا بكم في المغرب‬

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