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Not far from the Atlas Mountains, in the valley of the Draa River, lies a miraculous Moroccan city called Ouarzazate. This historic region has always attracted a large number of tourists from different parts of the world. Known as the Door to the desert, Ouarzazate is rich in archaeological landmarks and has a special atmosphere. Recently, the area near Ouarzazate has become the center of filmmaking in Morocco. Every year, the number of films that were made here is only growing. Unforgettable, scenic views and ruins of ancient settlements inspire many film directors. The land, which once was forgotten and nearly abandoned, has started a new life as a flourishing center of tourism and culture. Initially, Ouarzazate was a small crossing point for merchants from Africa who were heading to Europe. The settlement significantly grew in size during the colonial period. The first town on the site of the small settlement appeared only in 1928. French colonizers were the founders of Ouarzazate. The new rulers established a military base here, turning Ouarzazate into a garrison town. During the French rule, a military airport was built in the town. European aircraft used it to replenish their fuel before a flight over the Sahara Desert. When the French reign ended, Ouarzazate lost its importance as a military base. The city started slowly turning into a center of agriculture and started establishing business relations with other cities in Morocco as well as other countries in Asia … Read further

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Ouarzazate sightseeing

Pasha Thami El Glaoui himself, the last oligarch of Marrakesh, was engaged in the building of the Moroccan attraction. For many local people, the pasha was a wise ruler who did much to develop the city. That being said, some people considered him a merciless tyrant. The palace is built in honor of the famous ruler. During a visit to El Glaoui Palace, it is easy to notice that it is conventionally divided into two … Open

Nature and parks of Morocco

Morocco is a country unique in the variety of its natural resources. Mountain ranges, sandy beaches washed by the waves of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, tiny bays among the rocks, endless expanses of golden dunes, emerald oases – Simply put, nature shows its entire splendor in this region. Morocco lies in the subtropical zone. The features of the relief and the influence of the Atlantic Ocean bring variability to the country’s climate. In the coastal zones, summer is hot but comfortable, while winters are warm and mild. Closer to the center, the continental climate with its hot summer and cool winter begins to dominate. Dry weather leads to the drying up of the rivers, leaving behind picturesque “wadi” – dried up riverbeds. … Open

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