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![]() phone system ![]() local calls national long distance national prefix 0 + 2digit areacode: 2- or 3- or 4- or 5- + restnumber-- -- -- oct 23 2000 the telephone system of Moroco changed the 9 zegions were replaced by 5 with much longer numbers the new 5 zones are more oriented after demographic than geographic criterias Mobil phones have the area code I 2 for Casablanca and Settat 3 for the capital Rabat and Tanger 4 for Marakech and Agadir 5 for Fes and Ouida calls to mobils mobile code: 0I restnumber ? --- --- international calls international prefix: 00 example: calling from Morocco to France 00 33 I 422I IIII II rue des IIaIIes PARIS Ier usefull numbers Renseignements Telephoniques I6 Emergency II2 Police I9 Fire I5 calling to Morocco + 2I2 - (2 digit areacode) -- -- -- (6 digit number) (+2I2 + always 8 digits) Morocco has the Magreb North African +2I- phonecode frequently Phone Usres mixed up the phonecodes of Morocco (+2I2) and of the city of New York (+I 2I2) |
Kingdom
of Morocco Al Mamlakah al Maghribiyah since March 02 I956 independant from France until I956 Morocco was a French and Spanish Protectorat when you look at the Phonebook of Spain you will notice that there are still 2 Spanish cities in Marocco divided into Départements Capital: Rabat head of State King Mohamed VI since July 23 I999 head of the government Prime Minister Government of Morocco languages Arabic, Berber most people speak French economy GNP $ I05 billion GNP/person $3,500 currency: I Dirham = I00 centimes national holiday: Throne Day (accession of King Mohamed VI to the throne), July 30 (I999) geography |
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in Morocco is based on the settings of your
computer's clock (GMT / Greenwich Mean Time) |