What is the coldest place in Morocco?
Ifrane
Ifrane holds the record for the lowest temperature ever observed in Africa: −23.9 °C (−11.0 °F) on February 11, 1935.
What is Morocco’s climate?
Most of Morocco, particularly along the coast, experiences a typical Mediterranean climate, with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. The rainy season extends from November to March, with average annual rainfall of 1,200 mm. The south is much drier and receives approximately 100 mm of rainfall on average each year.
Where is the hottest place in Morocco?
But the Sahara Desert takes the crown for the hottest place in Morocco: in the heat of the summer, temperatures average 38ºC (100ºF) and the sand temperature can easily surpass 80ºC (176ºF).
Does Morocco have snow?
Snow in Morocco is not unusual. Two ski resorts in the Atlas Mountains—one near Marrakech and the other near Ifrane—experience fairly regular snowfall each January and February.
What language do they speak in Morocco?
Arabic
Standard Moroccan Berber
Morocco/Official languages
Is university free in Morocco?
The higher education system comprises 13 public universities, 8 private universities, and 211 private institutes and schools. Public universities are free, except for Al Akhawayn University and the International University of Rabat, which are tuition-based.
Can you hug in Morocco?
It’s very uncommon and frowned on to show a lot of affection in public. Holding hands in Morocco is fine. A hug here or there, a stolen kiss all fine in most situations. But, making out in public – absolutely not ok.
Are Moroccans Shia or Sunni?
Unlike Iran’s Sunni-majority neighbors with sizable Shiite minorities – such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates – about 99 percent of Morocco’s population are Sunni Muslims and there is only a very small community of Shiite converts in the country.