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(މިސްރާބުކުރެވުނީ Morocco އިން)

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المملكة المغربية
al-Mamlaka al-Maġribiyya
Kingdom of Morocco
Flag of Morocco Coat of arms of Morocco
Motto"Allāh, al Waţan, al Malik"  (transliteration)
"God, Nation, King"
Anthem"Hymne Chérifien"
Location of Morocco
The striped area on the map shows Western Sahara, most of which is de facto administered by Morocco as its "Southern Provinces". Its sovereignty, however, is currently in dispute.
ވެރިކަން ކުރާ ރަށް Rabat
Largest city Casablanca
ރަސްމީ ބަހުރުވަs Arabic,[1] others commonly used unofficially.
Ethnic groups  80% Arab-Berber, 20% Berber, 0.8% Sahrawis, 0.3% (French, Spanish other), 0.1% Tuareg[2]
Demonym Moroccan
ސަރުކާރު Constitutional monarchy
 -  King Mohammed VI
 -  Prime Minister Abbas El Fassi
Unification 1554 
 -  Unified by Saadi dynasty 1554 
 -  Alaouite dynasty (present) 1666 
 -  Independence from France March 2, 1956 
 -  Independence from Spain April 7, 1956 
Area
 -  Total 446,550 km² (57th)
172,414 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) 250km²
Population
 -  2008-01 estimate 31,352,000[3] (37th)
 -  Density 70/km² (122nd)
181/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2007 estimate
 -  Total $126.943 billion[4] (54th)
 -  Per capita $4,093[4] (IMF) (109th)
GDP (nominal) 2007 estimate
 -  Total $75.116 billion[4] (56th)
 -  Per capita $2,422[4] (IMF) (108th)
HDI (2007) Green Arrow Up Darker.svg 0.646 (medium) (126th)
Currency Moroccan dirham (MAD)
Time zone WET (UTC+0)
 -  Summer (DST) WEST (UTC+1)
Internet TLD .ma
Calling code +212
*All data excludes Western Sahara, much of which is under Moroccan de facto administrative control.
1 French is widely used in the government in official texts, and in the business community, though neither instance is 'official.' Moroccan Arabic, an Arabic vernacular is the most common native language. Amazigh or Berber languages are also widely spoken.

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