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What (who) is French morocco - definition

DEMOGRAPHICS OF COUNTRY
Morocco/People; Demographics of morocco; Population of Morocco; Morocco demographics; Demography of Morocco
  • Population pyramid 2016
  • Life expectancy in Morocco since 1960 by gender
  • [[Life expectancy]] in Morocco since 1950
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  • Population pyramid of Morocco in 2020

French language in Morocco         
French in Morocco; Moroccan French
French is one of the languages spoken in Morocco. The use of French is a colonial legacy of the French protectorate (1912–1956).
FranceMorocco relations         
  • [[Ahmad al-Mansur]] (1549–1603) had several French physicians at his Court.
  • The Ambassador of Morocco [[Abdallah bin Aisha]] in Paris in 1699.
  • ''[[Mohammed Temim]], Ambassadeur du Maroc, à la [[Comédie Italienne]]'' (1682), [[Antoine Coypel]] (1661-1722), Versailles.
  • hijacked by French forces]] in 1956.
  • [[Mogador]] was explored as a possible French settlement by [[Isaac de Razilly]].
  • Theater of the [[First Franco-Moroccan War]] (1844).
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BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN MOROCCO AND FRANCE
Morocco – France relations; Morocco - France relations; France-Morocco relations; Morocco–France relations; Morocco-France relations; Morocco France relations; France - Morocco relations; France Morocco relations; France – Morocco relations
FranceMorocco relations are bilateral relations between Morocco and France. They are part of the France–Africa relations.
Algeria–Morocco relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN ALGERIA AND MOROCCO
Algeria-Morocco relations; Morocco–Algeria relations; Morocco - Algeria relations; Morocco-Algeria relations; Morocco – Algeria relations; Morocco Algeria relations; Algeria - Morocco relations; Algeria Morocco relations; Algeria – Morocco relations
Morocco is represented in Algeria by an embassy and consulate general in Algiers, as well as two consulates in Oran and Sidi Bel Abbès; Algeria is represented in Morocco by a consulate general in Rabat, and two consulates in Casablanca and Oujda. Relations between the two North African states have been marred by several crises since their independence, particularly the 1963 Sand War, the Western Sahara War of 1975–1991, the closing of the Algeria-Morocco border in 1994, an ongoing disagreement over the political status of Western Sahara and the signing of Israel–Morocco normalization agreement (part of Abraham Accords) in 2020.

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Demographics of Morocco

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Morocco, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. The population of Morocco in 2021 is 37.271 million.

Moroccans are primarily of Arab and Berber origin. Socially, there are two contrasting groups of Moroccans: those living in the cities and those in the rural areas. Among the rural, several classes have formed such as landowners, peasants, and tenant farmers. Moroccans live mainly in the north and west portions of Morocco. However, they prefer living in the more fertile regions near the Mediterranean Sea.

Between the Nile and the Red Sea were living Arab tribes expelled from Arabia for their turbulence, Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym, who often plundered farming areas in the Nile Valley. According to Ibn Khaldun, whole tribes set off with women, children, ancestors, animals and camping equipment. These tribes, along with others, who mass arrived in the region of Morocco in colossal numbers around the 12th-13th centuries, and later the Ma'qil in the 14th century, contributed to a more extensive ethnic, cultural, and linguistic Arabization of Morocco over time, especially beyond the major urban centres and the northern regions well into the countryside. The descendants of the original Arab settlers who continue to speak Arabic as a first language currently form the single largest population group in North Africa.

About 99% of Moroccans are considered to be Sunni Muslims religiously or culturally. The numbers of the Jewish minority has decreased significantly since the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. Today there are 2,500 Moroccan Jews inside the country. Thousands of Moroccan Jews living in Europe, Israel and North America visit the country regularly. There is a small but apparently growing minority of Moroccan Christians made of local Moroccan converts (not Europeans). In 2014, most of the 86,206 foreign residents are French people, Spaniards, Algerians and sub-Saharan African students.