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In the extreme west of the African continent and a few yards of the Andalusian coast, Morocco has always been the door of Africa to Europeans and Europe for Africans. Goalkeeper of the Mediterranean towards the open Atlantic Ocean, meeting place of the Berbers, Arabs and Jews, it offers the visitor its landscapes of extraordinary diversity and its exceptional cultural heritage. Marrakech alone proves that the old imperial city, founded in the eleventh century at the foot of the Atlas, is the beating heart of the kingdom. A heart protected by the animation of the Djemaa el-F'na, the majestic minaret of the Koutoubia, the warm red walls that seems to defy the white snow-capped mountain, the serenity of the gardens and the rustling of its souks.
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