I like Agadir: Where to go in Agadir
City of Agadir
The city of Agadir stretches of the High Atlas Mountains, located on the western shores of the Atlantic Ocean series, the most important and the largest in the Souss Massa city is Draa located in the western side of central Morocco, where the city has a population of more than 615 thousand people and they speak the Amazigh language only a few category of them pronounce in Arabic Moroccan dialect, and is considered the Portuguese first of the foundations of the city of Agadir on the coast of Morocco and its large commercial interest, where he was named the city of Agadir several names since the beginning of its establishment knew of which about 20 names, but most of these names have faded and no longer Tstkh M so far except for the name of Agadir known by now, and these names Okder Eiger, and quantitative Oukdar to Arabs. Agadir climate Agadir is under the Mediterranean and semi-desert climate, where the temperature of most of the days is limited to the 1920s, and the city is characterized by the passing of the winds of the chariots, which play an important role in the climate changes that occur in the city, as these desert winds raise the temperature during the summer to reach the forties, the highest temperature of the city has been recorded in 2012, reaching 51 degrees Celsius, while its lowest temperatures in which to -2.6 degrees Celsius. Agadir's economy Agadir's economy is the mainstay of Agadir's economy. Japan is the first and most important importer of fish from Agadir, in addition to the various agricultural crops it exports to nearby European countries, particularly France. of the lack of arable land as an area where it is not more than 8.6% of its territory, but it managed to occupy a high ranking among the exporting countries of Europe. Tourism in Agadir The temperate and sunny climate of most of the year and the golden sandy beaches along the Atlantic Ocean have helped to flourish tourism in Agadir, where many investors have set up luxury hotels and resorts along its shores. The distinctive Moroccan architecture that has followed the construction and construction of these hotels add an atmosphere of Moroccan magic in addition to its modern service offered to guests, and in addition to that spread along the shores of the city's many centers licensed to practice various water sports from water skiing, scuba diving, and the number of N Sports distinctive Kalglf horseback riding.
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