Thursday, 26 June 2014

al-ntifi - Travel - Air Travel

i am rami al ntifi from morocco i born in jordan in 1975 my dad move to the usa in 1976 we live in ohio for 35 years i love ohio my dad told me he think no differnt between morocco and ohio both his country i travel to morocco in 2004 i love it i think this is the best place in earth i am think i will travel to my country in 2012 if evey thing ok Moroccan culture is rich is history, the arts and sciences. Throughout Morocco there is a wide choice of museums such about morocco In the south lie the sandy wastes of the Sahara desert, but in the north is a fertile coastal plain, home of most of the population. Agriculture and mining are economic mainstays. Morocco is a leading producer and exporter of phosphates; other important minerals include iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, manganese, and coal. Food processing and the manufacture of leather goods and textiles are also important. Half the labor force is employed in agriculture, growing cereals, citrus fruits, and veget ables. Tourism and fishing also contribute to the economy. Most Moroccans are of mixed Arab-Berber descent and are Muslim; Islam is the state religion. There are small Christian and Jewish minorities. Arabic is the official language; Berber dialects, French (a main language of commerce), and Spanish are also spoken.

i am rami al ntifi from morocco i born in jordan in 1975 my dad move to the usa in 1976 we live in ohio for 35 years i love ohio my dad told me he think no differnt between morocco and ohio both his country i travel to morocco in 2004 i love it i think this is the best place in earth i am think i will travel to my country in 2012 if evey thing ok Moroccan culture is rich is history, the arts and sciences. Throughout Morocco there is a wide choice of museums such about morocco In the south lie the sandy wastes of the Sahara desert, but in the north is a fertile coastal plain, home of most of the population. Agriculture and mining are economic mainstays. Morocco is a leading producer and exporter of phosphates; other important minerals include iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, manganese, and coal. Food processing and the manufacture of leather goods and textiles are also important. Half the labor force is employed in agriculture, growing cereals, citrus fruits, and veget ables. Tourism and fishing also contribute to the economy. Most Moroccans are of mixed Arab-Berber descent and are Muslim; Islam is the state religion. There are small Christian and Jewish minorities. Arabic is the official language; Berber dialects, French (a main language of commerce), and Spanish are also spoken.

i am rami al ntifi from morocco i born in jordan in 1975 my dad move to the usa in 1976 we live in ohio for 35 years i love ohio my dad told me he think no differnt between morocco and ohio both his country i travel to morocco in 2004 i love it i think this is the best place in earth i am think i will travel to my country in 2012 if evey thing ok Moroccan culture is rich is history, the arts and sciences. Throughout Morocco there is a wide choice of museums such about morocco In the south lie the sandy wastes of the Sahara desert, but in the north is a fertile coastal plain, home of most of the population. Agriculture and mining are economic mainstays. Morocco is a leading producer and exporter of phosphates; other important minerals include iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, cobalt, manganese, and coal. Food processing and the manufacture of leather goods and textiles are also important. Half the labor force is employed in agriculture, growing cereals, citrus fruits, and veget ables. Tourism and fishing also contribute to the economy. Most Moroccans are of mixed Arab-Berber descent and are Muslim; Islam is the state religion. There are small Christian and Jewish minorities. Arabic is the official language; Berber dialects, French (a main language of commerce), and Spanish are also spoken.





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