vendredi 26 septembre 2014

Casablanca

Casablanca (Arabic: الدار البيضاء, ad-Dar al-Baida, or Casa, Casablanca diminutive meaning "white house" in Spanish, Amazigh: Anfa or Akhame Tamellalt) is a city in Morocco, capital of Greater Casablanca and economic capital of the country, on the Atlantic coast, about 80 km south of Rabat, the administrative capital.

Casablanca has one of the largest mosque in the world and most
large size of the Maghreb, the Hassan II Mosque, a symbol of the city, whose minaret is the tallest in the world.

Casablanca has a Mediterranean climate with strong oceanic trend is especially nice. Its location on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean gives it mild and relatively wet winters and moderately warm summers without rain. The average annual temperature is 18.88 ° C, and the annual total rainfall amounted to 426.1 mm.

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