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- Public and Banking Holidays for Morocco -- Q++ Studio
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- Moroccan travel guide -- Wikitravel
- Morocco Tourism Commission
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- Embassy of Morocco, Washington, D.C.
- Moroccan Ministry of Information
- Commonwealth Foundation
- U.S. International Information Programs: Africa -- U.S. policy and issues focusing on Africa south of the Sahara Desert
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- List of Imazighen (Famous Berber People) -- Wikipedia
- People of Morocco -- Wikipedia
- Archaeology in Morocco -- Wikipedia
- Africa south of the Sahara > Morocco
- Al-Islam.org --
Ahlul Bayt Digital Islamic Library Project (DILP)
- UNESCO: Social and Human Sciences
- Global Voices Online > Morocco -- Berkman Center for Internet and Society at the Harvard Law School
- H-Net Discussion Networks -- Humanities and Social Sciences ONLINE
- H-AfResearch -- Primary Sources in African Studies
- H-Africa -- African History and Culture
- H-AfrPol -- Current African Politics
- H-Gender-MidEast -- Gender in the Middle East, North Africa, Turkey, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Western Asia, Iran, and the Mediterranean
- H-West-Africa -- West African History and Culture
- UNESCO WebWorld Portals >> Observatory Portal on the Information Society >> Regions >> [International] >> Africa >> Morocco
- Selected Online Resources for Islam -- Pluralism Project, Committee on the Study of Religion, Harvard University
- Echoes of Africa:
Musical clips and information about musical instruments across Africa -- BBC
- Observatory of Cultural Policies in Africa
- African Union
- International Council of African Museums
- International
Network for Higher Education in Africa
- Berber People -- World News
- Etymolgy of "Berber" -- Scribd
- Etymology of "Amazigh" -- Scribd
- Early Christian history of Berber
- Amazigh/Berber Culture -- Agraw.com
- The New Mass Media and the Shaping of Amazigh Identity -- Amar Almasude
- The Genographic Project: Maps ancient human movements via genetic markers
-- Genographic Project, National Geographic
- bibliography
- books
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- Ethiopia
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