A Morocco Question Tour - Statistics

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  • The average score is 7 of 32
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Hint Answer % Correct
Cities 3: Morocco's largest city and the namesake of a famous 1942 romantic film. Casablanca
100%
Cities 1: This city shares its name with a hat and is known for its tanneries. Fez
86%
Cities 4: City that once was an international free zone. A fun fact is that it is also the first location of a U.S. international embassy. Tangier
71%
Cities 2: Famous bright blue city. Chefchaouen
57%
Culture 4: In 2022, Morocco became the first African and first Arab country to reach the semifinals in this famous football tournament. World Cup
50%
Artificial Landmarks 4: Second largest (functioning) mosque in Africa and home to the second highest minaret in the world, completed in 1993. Hassan II Mosque
43%
People 1: Famous explorer who traveled extensively across Europe, Africa, and Asia. Ibn Battuta
36%
Food 2: Stew cooked in an earthenware pot, said to have originated from the courts of the Abbasid sultan Harun al-Rashid Tagine
29%
Natural Landmarks 4: Highest of the peaks in the Atlas Mountains, North Africa, and the Arab world. Toubkal
29%
Food 1: Steamed wheat dish often served with stew, a staple throughout the Maghreb. Couscous
21%
People 2: Last sultan of Morocco and its first king Mohammed V
14%
Culture 1: Garden layout identifiable by a courtyard split into four parts by two paths, originating from Persian gardens, OR a traditional guesthouse. Riad
14%
History 4: Border conflict between Morocco and Algeria in 1963. Sand War
14%
Artificial Landmarks 3: Former capital of the Mauretania Kingdom, home to the arch of Caracalla Volubilis
14%
Food 3: Salad consisting of spiced eggplants and tomatoes. Zaalouk
14%
People 3: This Saadi sultan was known for his conquests across North Africa, including taking the Songhai cities of Timbuktu and Djenne. Ahmad al-Mansur
7%
Artificial Landmarks 2: Walled clay city used as a trading outpost between Morocco and the Sahara in the 17th century. Ait Benhaddou
7%
Wildlife 2: Only African monkey found north of the Sahara. Barbary Macaque
7%
History 2: Battle between Moroccan and Portuguese forces that caused a succession crisis in the latter upon the death of the Portuguese king Sebastian I. Battle of Alcacer Quibir
7%
Wildlife 1: Wildcat known for its reddish coat and tufted ears. Caracal
7%
Artificial Landmarks 1: Main city square of Marrakesh known for its markets and performers. It originally held executions. Djemaa El Fna
7%
Wildlife 4: In Ancient Egypt, this bird of prey was sacred to Isis and Mut; however, the British referred to them as "shawks," a contraction I cannot unshorten due to Jetpunk guidelines. Egyptian Vulture
7%
Natural Landmarks 3: Term for large series of dunes; famous ones include Chebbi and Chigaga Erg
7%
Wildlife 3: Vulpid known for its large ears. Fennec Fox
7%
History 1: First independent Muslim state in Morocco. Kingdom of Nekor
7%
Culture 3: Directed by Mohammed Ousfour, this is considered the first Moroccan movie, released in 1958. Le Fils Maudit
7%
Natural Landmarks 1: Beach known for its rock arches...well, rock arch since 2016. Legzira
7%
Culture 2: One of the most famous works of independence author Driss Chraibi, focusing on the struggle between Mahgreb identity and French society. Le Passe Simple
7%
History 3: Conflict between Spanish forces and Berber tribes that would help to begin the Moroccan independence movement. Rif Uprising
7%
People 4: Pirate queen of Tetouan who worked with the Ottoman corsair Barbarossa to prevent Christian conquest of the Mediterranean. Sayidda al Hurra
7%
Natural Landmarks 2: Famous canyon located in the Atlas Mountains. Todra Gorge
7%
Food 4: Pretzel-shaped fried pastry drenched in honey and sprinkled with sesame, commonly eaten during Ramadan. Shebakia
0%
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