Capital of Morocco
Rabat
This eponymous movie released in 1942 was named after a famous Moroccan city.
What is Casablanca?
This 1200 mile mountain range extends from Morocco to Tunisia
What are the Atlas Mountains?
The original inhabitants of North Africa
Who are the Berbers?
The primary religion in Morocco.
Islam
What two countries colonized Morocco in the 20th century.
What are France and Spain.
The largest Muslim sect in Morocco
Who are the Sunni Muslims?
This desert lies to the east of Morocco.
What is the Sahara desert?
Term used by Europeans to refers to describe Muslim populations in North Africa.
Who are the Moors?
The largest Muslim sect in Morocco
Who are Sunni Muslims?
Year Morocco won its independence.
1956
This popular Moroccan dish consists of a slow-cooked stew with meat, vegetables, spices, and often served with couscous
Tagine
True or false: You can ski in Morocco.
True
Beginning in 711 AD, the Moors, under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from northern Africa and invaded this country.
What is Spain?
Many traditionally oriented Muslim people in Morocco use this phrase to indicate that something is God's will.
What is, "In sha' allah?
Currency unit of Morocco.
What is the dirham?
The colors of the Moroccan flag.
The background of the flag is red and there is the outline of a green, five-pointed star in the centre.
Morocco is the world's largest supplier of this mineral
What is phosphate?
The length of time that the Moors ruled Spain.
What is 800 years?
Primary day of worship in Morocco?
What is Friday?
What year was Morocco's flag officially adopted?
What is 1915?
Morocco's national drink.
What is mint tea (thé à la menthe)?
What African country lies south of Morocco?
What is Algeria?
During the time of Moorish rule in Spain, Europe had two of these and the Moors had 17 of these.
What are universitie?
These were located in Almeria, Cordova, Granada, Juen, Malaga, Seville, and Toledo.
The days of rest in Morocco.
What are Friday and Sarurday?