Independence Celebration Morocco18/11/2011
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Independence Celebration Morocco18/11/2011
Independence Celebration Morocco
The Moroccans are a fiercely proud race; proud of their lineage and proud of their independence. But then it is quite natural, given the fact that the Moroccans had to secure their freedom after many violent and bloody battles. The Independence celebration, Morocco sees an absolute outpouring of joy and mirth.
About Independence Day In Morocco
Morocco broke free from years of French colonial rule with the return of King Mohammed V in 1956 from his exile in Madagascar and Corsica. On November 18th, 1956, King Mohammed V proclaimed Morocco’s independence and from then on this day is celebrated in Morocco with much pomp and fervor.
Morocco has been under the rule of many a power throughout its history. Although the Independence Day in Morocco (18th November) celebrates its freedom from the French rule, the grateful Moroccans have not forgotten the sacrifices of their heroes in driving away the Spanish conquerors. So in the month of June, there are Morocco independence celebrations to mark the freedom of the country in1975 from Spanish rule.
Independence Day celebrations in Morocco constitute one of the few secular Morocco festivals and actually take place five times throughout the year, with January 11th (the Proclamation of Independence) and November 18th being national holidays in Morocco. It is worth noting in this context that November 18th is also regarded as the National Day of Morocco.
The Moroccans are a fiercely proud race; proud of their lineage and proud of their independence. But then it is quite natural, given the fact that the Moroccans had to secure their freedom after many violent and bloody battles. The Independence celebration, Morocco sees an absolute outpouring of joy and mirth.
About Independence Day In Morocco
Morocco broke free from years of French colonial rule with the return of King Mohammed V in 1956 from his exile in Madagascar and Corsica. On November 18th, 1956, King Mohammed V proclaimed Morocco’s independence and from then on this day is celebrated in Morocco with much pomp and fervor.
Morocco has been under the rule of many a power throughout its history. Although the Independence Day in Morocco (18th November) celebrates its freedom from the French rule, the grateful Moroccans have not forgotten the sacrifices of their heroes in driving away the Spanish conquerors. So in the month of June, there are Morocco independence celebrations to mark the freedom of the country in1975 from Spanish rule.
Independence Day celebrations in Morocco constitute one of the few secular Morocco festivals and actually take place five times throughout the year, with January 11th (the Proclamation of Independence) and November 18th being national holidays in Morocco. It is worth noting in this context that November 18th is also regarded as the National Day of Morocco.
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Re: Independence Celebration Morocco18/11/2011
IT'S A VERY IMPORTANT DAY FOR MOROCCANS
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