Morocco is a Muslim nation in northwestern Africa. It is typically considered to be part of the Arab World and specifically the Maghreb region. Morocco has a large Amazigh (Berber) population in addition to the Arab population, especially in the mountains.
The Atlas Mountain range is found in North Africa (western part of the Sahara Desert). They extend through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.
Morocco is a North-African Arab country, however it has heavy influence from Europe (mostly from France and Spain, although Morocco has placed influenced on Europe as well, mostly Spain). Morocco even considers itself a European type country, as it has tried to join the European Union with this argument.
Morocco is in northwestern Africa on the Atlantic Ocean, south of Spain and northwest of Algeria. For extra links, you can copy and paste these to get a clear view of Morocco's location on the map: http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/morocco.html http://www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/africa/morocco/
Agadir, Morocco is in the southern part of country of Morocco. Morocco is located in the Northwestern region of Africa right below Spain and right above the Western Sahara Desert.
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Yes. Western Sahara was annexed by Morocco in contravention to UN law in the 1975 Green March. Although the Polisario Front (the Sahroui rebels) control some of the country, the Moroccan government controls over 80% of the territory and over 95% of the population, including all major cities.
It's in the North-western part of South Africa.
During the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire the Vandals and the Alans migrated to Africa from Spain and occupied northern Morocco in 435. They then moved to Tunisia and formed the Kingdom of the Vandals in northern Tunisia and eastern Algeria. The various peoples in Northern Morocco, western Algeria, southern Tunisia and western Libya became independent. Eastern Libya and Egypt continued to be under the eastern part of the Roman Empire (which outlasted the western part and which historians call Byzantine Empire) until 639--42 when they were invaded by the Arabs, who then conquered the whole of North Africa.
North Africa is part of Africa, which is a continent. It is not a continent however in its own right.
No. It is in Africa.
If you count the Medditerranean as part of the Atlantic, then Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt. Otherwise, the answer is most likely Morocco, although it could be Mauritania, which also borders the Atlantic. Anything South of Mauritania probably wouldn't be considered to be part of North Africa.