The Kingdom of Morocco is the most westerly of the North African countries known as the Maghreb.
Strategically situated with both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines, but with a rugged mountainous interior, it stayed independent for centuries while developing a rich culture blended from Arab, Berber, European and African influences.
Over the course of the past decade, the government of Morocco has worked to attract more foreign investment in the country, including efforts to encourage more foreign nationals to purchase and invest in property in the Kingdom of Morocco. To this end, the government of Morocco has taken pains to simplify the process through which foreign nationals can purchase and take possession of property in the Kingdom.
Capital: Rabat
Currency: Dirham
Languages: Arabic, French and Spanish
Climate: The early summer months promise warm days, cool nights, and little chance of rain. Morocco generally remains quite dry for most of the year, with an average annual temperature of 30°C in summer and 21°C in the winter.