Sea Transport in Morocco Last updated on
Thursday 22nd April 2010
Port facilities are well developed in Casablanca, Agadir, Tangier, Kenitra, Safi and Mohamedia.
Ferries operate from Algeciras, Malaga and Almeria in Spain, from Sete in France, and from Gibraltar.
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Overview
History
Foreign invaders
European domination
World War II & self-government
Control of the Sahara
End of an era
Geography
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Topography
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