MOROCCO'S SEAPORT
This North African metropolis, largest city and industrial heart of Morocco, has direct access to the Atlantic Ocean through one of the world's largest artificial ports. France occupied Morocco for the first half of the 1900s, leaving a legacy of language and architecture after its 1956 withdrawal. Revived by industrial growth and tourism, the city shows a thoroughly modern face, with little of the romance attached to it by the famous movie bearing its name.
ECONOMYAutomobile manufacturing, sugar refining, textiles, glass, electronics, bricks, soft drinks, fishing.Text source:
National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004