Nador, Morocco
July 17, 2017

Nador, Morocco

Nador, Morocco
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Nador, Morocco

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Morocco is known for its exotic mysteriousness, rich and vibrant colors, spicy foods and bustling cities. Most destinations in Morocco have endless amounts of tourist attractions, noteworthy historical sites and exciting activities. Unfortunately, it seems that Morocco has forgotten about the small city of Nador. Nador is located in the region of Morocco that is better known for sheep herding than tourism. The Spanish city of Melilla is a mere ten kilometers from Nador, and yet they are a world apart.
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The city and surrounding area is home to approximately 180 thousand residents, of which the majority are Tarifit-Berbers. Nador’s moderate climate does count in its favor. The stunning sunsets and sunrises over the lagoon are a breathtaking sight and a wonderful photographic opportunity. The economy of the city relies on a small scale fishing industry, livestock and agriculture. Most of its fruit travels to Melilla by rail and many traders come to the city for its products. For the biggest part of its existence, Nador has been an industrial city, with a university, cement factories and tall office complexes.
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Visitors will find Nador to be a bustling city, but it does not posses the tourist attractions and activities that would make the city a popular tourist destination. There are many clean and well-kept hotels in the city and fresh fish is a specialty of the restaurants in Nador. Banks are located throughout the city and are able to assist visitors with money exchanges. Buses and taxis are the most appropriate form of travel in the city and to the outskirts.
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Text Ref : http://www.morocco.com/
Image Ref: https://www.planet.com/
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