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100

This “Red City” is known for its vibrant markets and famous palaces, but you’ll definitely sweat in the summer!

What is Marrakech?

100

This popular Moroccan dish is slow-cooked in a conical pot and often features meat, vegetables, and spices.

What is tagine?

100

In Morocco, it's polite to always use this hand when eating or giving something.

What is the right hand?

100

Morocco was the first country to recognize this country’s independence in 1777.

What is the United States?

100

In Moroccan Arabic, "salam" means this.

What is peace or hello?

200

Morocco has a coastline on two bodies of water. Name either one.

What is the Atlantic Ocean or the Mediterranean Sea?

200

A classic Moroccan beverage, this tea is made with green tea, fresh mint, and lots of sugar.

What is Moroccan mint tea?

200

When entering a Moroccan home, guests are expected to remove this before stepping inside.

What are shoes?

200

This Moroccan city was used as the backdrop for a classic 1942 film starring Humphrey Bogart.

What is Casablanca?

200

This Berber word means “thank you” and is often heard in rural Morocco.

What is "tanmmirt"?

300

This mountain range runs through Morocco and is popular with hikers and climbers.

What are the Atlas Mountains?

300

This dish, made of steamed semolina, is a staple food in Moroccan households.

What is couscous?

300

This traditional Moroccan garment, often worn at celebrations, is a long, flowing robe with a hood.

What is a djellaba?

300

Morocco became the first African country to qualify for the World Cup semifinals in this year.

What is 2022?

300

Moroccan Arabic is known as this, a unique dialect that blends Arabic, Berber, and French influences.

What is Darija?

400

This desert, known for its sweeping sand dunes, covers part of Morocco.

What is the Sahara Desert?

400

This spice blend, often used in Moroccan cooking, combines cinnamon, cumin, coriander, and other spices.

What is ras el hanout?

400

Moroccans use this phrase, meaning "Praise God," in daily conversation after someone sneezes.

What is "Alhamdulillah"?

400

Morocco is home to the oldest continuously operating university in the world, founded in 859 CE.

What is the University of Al-Qarawiyyin?

400

French is commonly spoken in Morocco, but this phrase means "goodbye" in French.

What is "au revoir"?

500

This city’s name means "The Green March" in Arabic, but most people know it for its famous blue-painted streets.

What is Chefchaouen?

500

Morocco is one of the largest exporters of this highly-prized cooking oil made from a nut native to the country.

What is argan oil?

500

This popular square in Marrakech is a hub for snake charmers, street performers, and vendors.

What is Jemaa el-Fnaa?

500

This Moroccan King modernized the country and was crowned in 1999.

Who is King Mohammed VI?

500

The Moroccan word "souk" refers to this bustling place where goods are bought and sold.

What is a market?

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