Morocco — For other uses, see Morocco (disambiguation). Kingdom of Morocco المملكة المغربية (Arabic) ⵜⴰⴳⵍⴷⵉⵜ ⵏ ⵍⵎⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ (Berber) … Wikipedia
Morocco Tennis Tour — may refer to one of five Moroccan professional tennis tournaments, all part of the ATP Challenger Tour : Morocco Tennis Tour – Casablanca, played on outdoor red clay courts. It is held annually in Casablanca, Morocco, since 2011 Morocco… … Wikipedia
Mouloudia (disambiguation) — Mouloudia (Arabic: مولودية) is the Arabic for birthday (of Prophet Muhammad) , and is the name of several football clubs and organizations in the Arabic speaking world especially in Algeria and Morocco: Football, Algeria MC Alger – (Mouloudia… … Wikipedia
Maghrib (disambiguation) — Maghrib (Arabic: of the setting (sun) ) may refer to one of the following. Maghrib, the fourth daily salat in Islam, offered at sunset Maghreb (meaning The West ), an Arabic reference to the coastal plain of North Africa, and more broadly to the… … Wikipedia
Melilla (disambiguation) — Melilla is an exclave of Spain in North Africa. Melilla may also refer to: Melilla (Spanish Congress Electoral District) Melilla (Santurce), Puerto Rico See also Mellilla, a genus of moth Mellila, in Finland Mellila, Morocco … Wikipedia
Protectorate of Morocco — may refer to: The Spanish Protectorate of Morocco (1913–1956) The French Protectorate of Morocco (1912–1956) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
Muhammad (disambiguation) — Muhammad was a prophet and an Arabic religious and political leader who preached and established Islam. Muhammad (various spellings) may also refer to: Muhammad (name), listing people with the given name or surname Muhammad (various spellings)… … Wikipedia
Mohammed V of Morocco — For those of a similar name, see Mohamed V (disambiguation). Mohammed V of Morocco King of Morocco Sultan of Morocco (1957–58) Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco visiting Lawrence Livermore Lab, United States, in 1957 Reign 19 … Wikipedia
Massa (disambiguation) — Massa is the administrative seat of the Italian province of Massa Carrara. Massa may also refer to: Massa (language), African language Massa (gorilla), gorilla from the Philadelphia Zoo Portuguese sweet bread or Massa Sovada Massa, a minor… … Wikipedia
Dirty War (disambiguation) — Dirty War can mean: Dirty War, the state sponsored violence against dissident citizens carried out between 1976 and 1983 by Jorge Rafael Videla s military government in Argentina Dirty War (film) a 2004 British television film about a terrorist… … Wikipedia