Morocco, and in particular the Rif Mountains and Midelt, have long been known for their beautiful minerals. We offer you a beautiful introductory collection for sale or collection. With us you will find beautiful large pieces at a fantastic price. Morocco, formally the Kingdom of Morocco, is located in North Africa and borders the Mediterranean Sea, the Strait of Gibraltar and the Atlantic Ocean, and Algeria and the (disputed) Western Sahara. It is one of the Maghreb countries, together with Tunisia, Mauritania, Algeria and Libya. Morocco is a member of the UN, the OIS and the Arab League. The oldest kingdom in present-day Morocco was Mauretania, which existed from 110 BC. The modern state of Morocco was created when it declared its independence from France and Spain on March 2, 1956. The French-Spanish occupation began in 1912. The capital is Rabat and the largest city is Casablanca. Other important cities are Fez, Marrakesh, Agadir, Tangier, Oujda and Nador. Morocco is a monarchy and Mohammed VI has been king since July 23, 1999. He is the eighteenth king of the Alaoui dynasty, which has ruled Morocco since 1666. The national holiday is on July 30, the day on which King Mohammed VI succeeded his father Hassan II. The dominant religion is Islam, but there is also a small percentage of Christians and Jews. Morocco has two official languages: Arabic and Berber. Due to the education system, former colonization and the media, many Moroccans also speak foreign languages, including French, Spanish and to a lesser extent English. Two vernacular languages are spoken in everyday life: Moroccan Arabic and Berber.