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  2. Avenue Mohammed V, Rabat - Wikipedia

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    Northern end of the avenue's wider segment, with Bank Al-Maghrib on the left and Maroc Telecom on the right. Avenue Mohammed V, sometimes referred to by its old name Avenue Dar al-Makhzen ( lit. 'Royal Palace Avenue' ), is a major thoroughfare in downtown Rabat, Morocco. Its main section was created under the French Protectorate in Morocco and ...

  3. Telephone numbers in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    0. All phone numbers in Morocco are 9 digits in length (excluding the leading 0). Morocco uses a closed numbering plan, i.e. the prefix is not omitted for local calls. This is necessary because the same geographic area can be served by several prefixes. Casablanca, for instance, has 10 prefixes. Fixed and mobile prefixes belong exclusively to ...

  4. ISO 3166-2:MA - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-2:MA. ISO 3166-2:MA is the entry for Morocco in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1 . Currently for Morocco, ISO 3166-2 codes are ...

  5. Mohammadia School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Mohammadia School of Engineers [1] ( French: École Mohammadia d'Ingénieurs, abbreviated EMI; Arabic: المدرسة المحمدية للمهندسين) is the first to be established engineering school in Morocco. EMI was founded in 1959 by the King Mohammed V as Morocco's first polytechnic, it's one of the largest schools of engineering ...

  6. Casablanca - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed V International Airport is the hub of the national airline of Morocco, Royal Air Maroc. Casablanca's main airport is Mohammed V International Airport , Morocco's busiest airport. Regular domestic flights serve Marrakech , Rabat , Agadir , Oujda , Tangier , Al Hoceima, and Laayoune , as well as other cities.

  7. Khouribga - Wikipedia

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    15th in Morocco. Time zone. UTC+1 ( CET) Postal Code. 25000. Khouribga ( Arabic: خريبكة, romanized : khurībka, [xuriːbɡa]) is the capital of Khouribga Province in the Béni Mellal-Khénifra region, Morocco. With a population of 196,196 (2014 census), [ 1] Khouribga owes its growth to the phosphate deposits nearby.

  8. Rabat - Wikipedia

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    Rabat ( / rəˈbɑːt /, also UK: / rəˈbæt /, US: / rɑːˈbɑːt /; [ 3][ 4][ 5] Arabic: الرباط‎, romanized : ar-Ribāṭ) is the capital city of Morocco and the country's seventh-largest city with an urban population of approximately 580,000 (2014) [ 2] and a metropolitan population of over 1.2 million. It is also the capital city ...

  9. Rabat-les-Trois-Seigneurs - Wikipedia

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    INSEE/Postal code: 09241 /09400. Elevation: 548–2,196 m (1,798–7,205 ft) ... four centuries before Rabat in Morocco that was founded only in 1150. [clarification ...