Moroccan American

Moroccan American
Moroccan Americans
Total population
38,923[1]
Regions with significant populations
New York City, Washington D.C., Florida (Jacksonville)
Languages

Moroccan Arabic, Arabic, Tamazight,
English, French, Spanish

Religion

predominantly Muslim, Non-religious and Jewish minority

Moroccan Americans are persons of Moroccan birth or ancestry who are United States citizens.

Media

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References


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