Morocco

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Morocco is a country located in North Africa bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Algeria to the east, and Mauritania to the south. Morocco is known for its diverse geography ranging from rugged mountainous regions to coastal plains. It also features a hot semi-arid climate. Morocco has many trade routes with its neighbors such as Spain, France, and Algeria. The country is also poised for expansion with many small nations around it however it may face challenges with its neighbors such as Algeria, Mauritania, and Spain.

World War III

On the World War III map, Morocco is a country that starts with 5 cities and 64 victory points, making it a medium sized country. In the World War III map, the cities it starts with are (east to west) Casablanca, Marrakesh, Rabat, Tangier, and Fez. Its immediate neighbors are (counterclockwise) Algeria and Mauritania.

Pros:

  • Due to the relatively small size of the country it can be a bit easier to defend.
  • Relatively fair positioning with only three countries in reach early-game, this is a minor amount of threats compared to other comparable nations.
  • Starts with 3/5 costal cities, allows for semi fast ship production.

Cons:

  • Due to its mountainous terrain it is difficult to move troops internally.
  • Starts without homeland provinces with resource fields (bad for local industry)

Trivia

  • Morocco is a country located in North Africa bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, Algeria to the east, and West Sahara to the south.
  • As of January 2021, Morocco has a population of 37 million people.
  • The official language of Morocco is Arabic but French is also widely spoken.
  • Moroccan cuisine is known for its flavorful spices such as cumin, saffron and paprika.
  • Moroccos's main exports include agricultural products such as olives and citrus fruits as well as phosphates and textiles.
  • The currency of Morocco is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD).
  • The highest mountain in Morocco is Mount Toubkal situated at 4167 meters above sea level in the Atlas Mountains range.
  • Traditional Moroccan clothing consists of brightly colored robes worn by both men and women called djellabas or jelabas.