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Take A Chance
100
A token of affection towards children
What is giving gifts to the children
100
A relaxing fishing port
What is the Essaourra
100
Covers the southeastern part of Morocco
What is the Sahara desert
100
How long Morocco has been inhabited
What is since early prehistoric times
100
The three most common religions
What is Muslim, Christianity, and Judism
200
When you are invited to there home
What is dressing smartly, taking off shoes, and shake everyone's hand individually.
200
The cliff side canyons
What is the Todra Gorge
200
Type of soup
What is Harira
200
Morocco was ruled by them from the 1050's to the 1400's
What is 3 Islamic dynasties
200
The type of Government for Morocco
What is Constitutional Monarchy
300
The place where food is normally served
What is a knee-high table
300
One of the most important Roman towns in Morocco
What is Volubilis
300
Covers most of Morocco's landscape
What is mountains with slopes that eventually transition into valleys and plateaus.
300
IN the early 1900's, Spain and France had control through this.
What is military victories and treaties
300
The 4 main languages for Morocco
What is Classical Arabic, Spanish, French, and Berber
400
They sit next to the host
What is the guest of honor
400
One of the 4 imperial cities in Morocco
What is the Meknes city
400
A delicious meatball looking dish
What is Kefta
400
Morocco was working for independence
What is during WW2
400
The main Ethnic group in Morocco
What is Arab-Berber
500
Bring to the host, a sign of respect
What is sweet pastries, nuts, figs, dates, or flowers
500
The highlight of Morocco! The heart of Medina
What is Djemaa el Fna
500
Pastry made of dough
What is Pastilla
500
They won independence
What is March 2, 1956
500
The reason tourism is falling
What is the drought because it is threatening the economy