
The Kingdom of Morocco in North Africa is reputed to be the third oldest nation in Africa, after Egypt and Ethiopia. The most westerly state in the Arab world, Morocco is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea, Algeria, the Western Sahara, and the Atlantic Ocean. The history of the region comprising present-day Morocco has been shaped by the interaction of the original Berber population with several ancient civilizations (Phoenician, Carthaginian, Hellenic, Roman) and other more recent cultures (Arab, Portuguese, French, Spanish). Historically, there has been a noteworthy degree of political and economic stability and continuity in the country, along with a diverse population including Christians and Jews, as well as the Sunni Muslim majority. The long survival of the established monarchy and its position as a religious as well as secular institution provided the government with deep-rooted legitimacy. About three-quarters of all present-day Moroccans are of Berber descent, while Arabs, who first arrived in the 7th century, form the second largest ethnic group. Moroccans thus base their identity on their common lineage as a people and the structure and nature of the power relationships that exist in their society. They have the earliest treaty relationship with the United States, dating to the 1787 Treaty of Peace and Friendship.
Area: 446,550 sq km; slightly larger than California
Capital: Rabat
Major Cities: Marrakech, Casablanca
Geographic Features: northern coast and interior are mountainous with large areas of bordering plateaus, intermontane valleys, and rich coastal plains
Climate: Mediterranean, becoming more extreme in the interior
Total: 32,725,847
Annual Growth Rate: 1.57%
Major Languages: Arabic (official), Berber dialects, French often the language of business, government, and diplomacy
Ethnic Makeup: Arab-Berber 99.1%, other 0.7%, Jewish 0.2%
Religions: Muslim 98.7%, Christian 1.1%, Jewish 0.2%
Life Expectancy at Birth: 70.66 years
Infant Mortality Rate: 41.62 deaths/1,000 live births
Type: constitutional monarchy
Independence Date: 2 March 1956
Head of State/Government: King MOHAMED VI; Prime Minister Driss JETTOU
Political Parties: National Rally of Independents; Constitutional Union; Popular Movement; National Democratic Party; Independence Party; Socialist Union of Popular Forces; National Popular Movement; Action Party; Front of Democratic Forces; others
Currency: Moroccan dirham (MAD)
GDP: $134.6 billion
Per Capita GDP: $4,200
GDP Annual Growth Rate: 4.4%
Inflation Rate: 2.1%
Unemployment Rate: 12.1%
Natural Resources: phosphates, iron ore, manganese, lead, zinc, fish, salt
Exports: $9.754 billion
Imports: $15.63 billion
Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Morocco to the United Nations
CIA World Factbook 2007
U.S. Embassy, Rabat
U.S. Department of Commerce/Trade Information Center
U.S. Department of Energy/Energy Information Administration Energy Profile
U.S. Department of State Country Information
USAID Morocco Programs
Library of Congress Portals to the World: Resources Selected by LoC Subject Experts
International Monetary Fund Country Information
United Nations Development Programme Country Office
Map of Morocco
Population Reference Bureau DataFinder
Library of Congress Guide to Law Online: Morocco
American Moroccan Institute