Moroccan Sentence Examples
The lower portion of the Moroccan Atlas (sometimes called the Middle Atlas), extending north - east and east from an undefined point to the north of the Great Atlas to near the frontier of Algeria, is crossed by the pass from Fez to Tafilalt.
From Tlemcen the railway is continued westward to the Moroccan frontier at Lalla Maghnia, a distance of 44 m.
In addition to a number of subject-pictures, such as "Trop Tard" (1870), "Samson et Delilah" (1871), and others taken from Moroccan studies, he was an eminent painter of portraits of some of the most prominent men and women of the day, one of his last being that of Queen Victoria (1900).
Nemours (1229) is a seaport near the Moroccan frontier, which formerly bore an Arabic name pregnant with its history - Jamaa-el-Ghazuat (" rendezvous of the pirates ").
Between Spain and Morocco a treaty of the 5th of March 1894 established between the Camp of Melilla and Moroccan territory a zone within which no new roads were to be made, no herds to be allowed to graze, no land to be cultivated, no troops of either party, or even private persons carrying arms, to set foot, no inhabitants to dwell, and all habitations to be razed.
The Tawahhid (The Unity of God), said to have been written in Moroccan Berber and believed to be the oldest African work in existence, except Egyptian and Ethiopic, was the work of the Muwahhadi leader, Ibn Tumart the Mandi, at a time when the officials of the Kairawan mosque were dismissed because they could not speak Berber.
Whiting, soles, bream, bass and other fish are caught in great quantities by the Algeciras steam-trawlers, which visit the Moroccan coast, as well as Spanish and neutral waters.
In the north the chief movements gave rise to the system of latitudinal folding and faulting of the Moroccan and Algerian Atlas, the last stages being represented by the formation of the Algerian and Moroccan coast-outline and the sundering of Europe from Africa at the Straits of Gibraltar.
Apart from Ceuta, Spain possesses on the Moroccan seaboard Melilla, Alhucemas, Penon de Ia Gomera, Ifni, and the Chaffarinas islets.
I ate Moroccan the other day; first time I had a couscous that I wanted more of.
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There are now 1.45 per cent fewer Moroccan dirhams to the pound.
By far the largest proportion comes from North Africa, known as Moroccan hashish.
Itâs also the base of a delicious herby Moroccan marinade for fish, used by Patrick Williams to season fish.
Beside, the likes of grilled chicken marinated in Moroccan spices or forlorn looking king prawns weren't exactly writhing with flavor.
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Even in the city, one can go to the ancient medina, or get to know the Moroccan people, who are wonderful.
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It only gets better when you order, choosing from well-executed options including Moroccan chicken and pumpkin ravioli.
Little shops with friendly shopkeepers sell a variety of Moroccan handicrafts.
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Their most effective enemies were the Beni Marin ("Merinides") who founded the next Moroccan dynasty, the sixth.
Out of the water explore the Moroccan souk markets, watch surf videos and soak up the winter sun !
The world of the queuers also reflected the stratification of Moroccan society.
Moroccan Kesh tiles can give your room a romantic ambiance, include some decorative border tiles with a few accent tiles for a personal and unique design.
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Moroccan food is known for its varied use of spices.
The Indian trend has waned considerably, with Moroccan and Middle Eastern styles successfully replacing it.
In one of the parks we saw a crazy old woman talking to herself just like in the book "Midnight of Garden and Evil," then we had dinner in a strange Moroccan restaurant.
In fact, the Moroccan government has formed cooperatives that offer good working conditions for the women who harvest the nuts as well as making an effort to reforest the trees.
These influences include Spanish, Moroccan, Japanese, Muslim, and even some Chinese and Indonesian.
Moroccan design, the Creston's leather upper and cushioned insole give you comfort, while the flexible rubber outsole and throat provide balance and a great fit.
They meet with a group of Moroccan women who balance their faith and their fashion in different ways, and Simpson is the target of criticism for her clothing, which the women find too revealing.
Delcasse had come to a secret understanding with Spain on the Moroccan question, and had established an understanding with England.
The western inner ranges are the most important of the whole system, and in the present article are described first as the Moroccan Ranges.
The Moroccan system was visited, and in some instances crossed, by various European travellers carried into slavery by the Salli rovers, and was traversed by Rene Caille in 1828 on his journey home from Timbuktu, but the first detailed exploration was made by Gerhard Rohlfs in 1861-1862.
In 1901 and again in 1905 the marquis de Segonzac, a Frenchman, made extensive journeys in the Moroccan ranges.
The important international conference on Moroccan affairs, which resulted in an agreement between France and Germany, was held at Algeciras from the 16th of January to the 7th of April 1906.