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French Morocco

a former French protectorate in NW Africa, united in 1956 with Spanish Morocco and Tangier to form the kingdom of Morocco
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With white furniture, and woven basket accessories, I could see she has taken my thought about French Morocco and run with it, but the result is too much an Aladdin theme room.
On arriving in French Morocco on 1 June, K-130 and K-123 were the first non-rigid airships to complete a transatlantic crossing.
Heaphey, who was charged with carrying out the President's secret plan when he was stationed in French Morocco during the 1950s.
Recruited into the OSS she becomes part of a mission to gain control of French Morocco and faces a murder mystery in the process.
But this was the way French Morocco was before Operation Torch (November 1942).
Stephane Moses was born in Berlin in 1931 ; his family fled Nazi persecution, moving to French Morocco in 1937.
Fontaine was born in Marrakesh and played initially in what was then French Morocco for USM Casablanca.
Airships conducted extensive anti-submarine operations in French Morocco, Brazil, and France.
Therefore, he wanted bases in Agadir, French Morocco, in Spanish Morocco, the Canaries, Cape Verde, Medeira, and the Azores.
Alcoa's Alain Belda was born in French Morocco but raised in Brazil and educated in Canada.
Immediately after the defeat of France, Franco seized Tangier, made threatening demands for territory in French Morocco and formally offered to join the German war effort.
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