- MENARA the Index of
Moroccan Web sites
- A comprehensive list of Moroccan Web sites and resources. This is
far more than a personal page of links. A data-base driven,
Yahoo-style categorization for Morocco. Main pages are in French,
but not to hard to figure out even for non Francophones. Highly
recommended.
- rec.travel.africa
- The newsgroup for African travel. Frequent posts on Morocco. Talk
to the people who have 'been there, done that'.
- Travelers'
Resources (Modesty forbids us from rating this site, but
we think it is great!)
- a page of general travel resources right here in our Travelers'
Club.
- Yahoo
page for Morocco
- Embassy of
Morocco in Washington D.C.
- Moroccan Map
- A source for ordering, from the Adventurous Traveler Bookstore.
- On-line
Morocco Map
- A large (206k) shaded relief map of Morocco. Prepared by the U.S.
Government, and copyright free! Part of the PAL
Map Collection
Travel Brochures, Travel Logs, Home Pages
- city.net Morocco
- The One and Only Morocco WWW
- (A.K.A. The Moroccan Guided Tour.) Information on cities, culture,
a little history, food, etc. A lot of good stuff here.
- Kingdom
of Morocco
- By Abdellah
Challal. History, the people, handicrafts, how to get there.
- Premier Site Internet Marocain
- AzureNet, a site in Casablanca. A special feature is a search
service for Moroccans on the Net. "Would you like to find
easily e-mail addresses of Moroccans in the World? Would you like to
find easily Phone number of people with foreign passport who lives
in Morocco? Here in AzureNet (Morocco) we'll offer a new FREE
service called INTERNET MOROCCAN PAGES. These service will allow you
to get coordinates (e-mail address, Voice, Fax, Postal Address) of
people who are on the Internet and have a relationship with
Morocco."
- arab.net
- The whole Arab world and info about geography, business, culture,
government, transport. Or jump right to the Morocco
section.
- Morocco:
What a Wonderful Country
- a diary kept during the two weeks the writer traveled around
Northern Morocco by bus.
- Mike's
Morocco Page
- Images
of Daily Life in Morocco
- A really fine site by James Miller, Professor of Geography,
Clemson University. . Extensive series of well-captioned photographs
of daily life throughout Morocco. One of the best Web resources
we've seen.
- Anas's
Moroccan WWW Sites A collection of links.
- Graeme T. Steel
- I am very interested in all things Moroccan, especially of Tangier
interest and I am a keen collector of books in English on Tangier
and Morocco, generally. I have a large antiquarian collection of
books concerning the International Zone days. I would like to
correspond with anyone who comes from Tangier, or who has lived
there, or is just interested in the city as I am.
- Nomad Travel
Photography
- Excellent photography of the Imperial cities, together with
travel logs.
- Osinga.com
- open source travel guide. Anybody can become an editor and write a
part of this travel guide to the world.
Some more academically oriented references
- Morocco
Page (U. of Penn.)
- Moroccan references compiled by the African Studies program at U.
Penn. Learn about languages, Berber culture, and rainfed rural
development.
- Morocco
(U. of Texas)
- University of Texas -- Middle East Network Information Center. Not
a lot specifically on Morocco, but it offers links to other
resources. The links to other overall Middle East information are
impressive.
- Morocco
historical documents
- A collection of historical documents from Mississippi State
University. Your chance to brush up on the LETTER THREATENING
MILITARY REPRISALS BY FRENCH ON MOROCCAN PIRATES of 1855 and other
late breaking developments.
- The
Architecture of Islam
- Some very nice photographs of monuments and mosques in the Dar al
Islam. Especially appreciated, since many of the mosques are
off-limits to non-believers.
- Moroccan
Schools
- Al Akhawayn University
- A new, Moroccan, private, American-style university in Ifrane,
Morocco.
Miscellaneous
- #Maroc
Home Page
- Home page of the Moroccan IRC channel
- Music of the World
- Moroccan Music on CD
- Maison Kenzi
- Importer of handcrafted Berber textiles from Morocco and Tuareg
Jewelry from the Sahara
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